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The Flight Recorder market within the Commercial Aerospace industry is a highly specialized sector that provides a range of services and products to the aviation industry. Flight Recorders, also known as black boxes, are used to record data from aircraft during flight, and are essential for the investigation of aircraft accidents. Flight Recorders are typically composed of two components: a Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and a Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR). The FDR records data such as altitude, speed, and engine performance, while the CVR records audio from the cockpit.
Flight Recorders are designed to withstand extreme conditions, such as high temperatures, pressure, and impact. They are also designed to be easily retrievable in the event of an accident. Flight Recorders are typically installed in the tail section of the aircraft, and are required to be installed in all commercial aircraft.
The Flight Recorder market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products and services. Companies in the market include L3Harris Technologies, Honeywell International, Thales Group, Teledyne Technologies, and AIM Aviation. Show Less Read more