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The Quick Access Recorder (QAR) market within the context of Avionics is a specialized segment of the aviation industry. It is a device used to record and store data from aircraft systems, such as engine parameters, navigation, and communication. This data is used to analyze the performance of the aircraft and its systems, as well as to identify any potential safety issues. QARs are typically installed in the cockpit and are designed to be easy to access and use.
QARs are used by airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and other aviation organizations to ensure the safety and reliability of their aircraft. They are also used to monitor aircraft performance and to identify any potential problems. QARs are also used to provide data for aircraft maintenance and to improve operational efficiency.
Some of the companies in the QAR market include L3Harris Technologies, Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales Group, and Garmin. Show Less Read more