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The Flight Tracking market within the context of Avionics is a rapidly growing sector of the aviation industry. It involves the use of advanced technology to monitor the location, speed, and altitude of aircraft in real-time. This technology is used to improve safety, efficiency, and communication between aircraft and air traffic control. Flight Tracking systems can also be used to provide data for predictive maintenance, route optimization, and fuel management.
Flight Tracking systems are typically composed of a combination of hardware and software components. Hardware components include antennas, transponders, and receivers. Software components include flight tracking applications, data analysis tools, and communication protocols.
Companies in the Flight Tracking market include Honeywell, Garmin, Rockwell Collins, Thales, and Aireon. Show Less Read more