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         Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) is a form of avionics that involves the collection, analysis, and storage of data from aircraft systems. This data is used to identify potential safety issues and to improve operational efficiency. FDM systems are typically composed of sensors, data acquisition systems, and software for data analysis. The data collected can be used to detect and diagnose faults, monitor aircraft performance, and identify trends in aircraft operations.
FDM systems are used by airlines,    aircraft manufacturers, and aviation authorities to ensure the safety and reliability of aircraft operations. They are also used to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs. FDM systems are becoming increasingly important as the aviation industry continues to grow and evolve.
Some companies in the FDM market include Airbus, Boeing, Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, and Thales. Show Less   Read more