The report offers detailed coverage of Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder industry and main market trends. The market research includes historical and forecast market data, demand, application details, price trends, and company shares of the leading Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder by geography. The report splits the market size, by volume and value, on the basis of application type and geography.
Cockpit voice recorders (CVRs) and flight data recorder (FDRs) are devices that are installed in aircraft to record the environment in the flight deck for investigation of accidents and incidents. FDR preserves the recent history of a flight by recording multiple parameters, which are collected several times per second. CVR is used to record the recent history of the sounds in the cockpit, including the conversation of pilots.
The market is driven by various end-user industries, such as helicopters, airliners, executive jets, and military combat and fast jets.
The industry is concentration, the key brand include Honeywell International, L3 Technologies, Curtiss-Wright, RUAG, Leonardo DRS, Safran, GE Aviation, UASC and so on. Among them, Honeywell International, L3 Technologies and Curtiss-Wright are the leaders. The leading companies own the advantages on better performance, more abundant product\'s types, better technical and impeccable after-sales service. Consequently, they take the majority of the market share of high-end market.
The CVR records the flight crew's voices, as well as other sounds inside the cockpit. The recorder's cockpit area microphone is usually located on the overhead instrument panel between the two pilots. Sounds of interest to an investigator could be engine noise, stall warnings, landing gear extension and retraction, and other clicks and pops.
FDRs are required (by the FAA) to track 88 different parameters including information such as pilot flight control inputs, engine settings, airspeed and more. Most of the data captured by FDRs though is usually only accessed or reviewed when something extreme happens, such as an accident. On most modern aircraft, other data acquisition technology, such as health usage monitoring systems (HUMS) and central maintenance computers are tasked with monitoring the health, performance and faults of airframe components and systems.
Both the Flight Data Recorder and the Cockpit Voice Recorder have proven to be valuable tools in the accident investigation process. They can provide information that may be difficult or impossible to obtain by other means. When used in conjunction with other information gained in the investigation, the recorders are playing an ever increasing role in determining the Probable Cause of an aircraft accident.
Significant and lasting barriers make entry into this market difficult. These barriers include, but are not limited to: (i) product development costs; (ii) capital requirements; (iii) intellectual property rights; (iv) regulatory requirement; and (v) Transitions\' unfair methods of competition.
Despite the presence of competition problems, due to the global recovery trend is clear, investors are still optimistic about this area, the future will still have more new investment enter the field. Even so, the market is intensely competitive .The study group recommends the new entrants just having money but without technical advantage and upstream and downstream support do not to enter into this field.
The report forecast global Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder market to grow to reach xxx Million USD in 2020 with a CAGR of xx% during the period 2021-2025.
First, this report covers the present status and the future prospects of the global Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder market for 2015-2025.
And in this report, we analyze global market from 5 geographies: Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia], Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland], North America[United States, Canada, Mexico], Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa], South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru].
Key Companies
Honeywell International
L3 Technologies
Curtiss-Wright
RUAG
Leonardo DRS
Safran
GE Aviation
UASC
At the same time, we classify Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder according to the type, application by geography. More importantly, the report includes major countries market based on the type and application.
Market Segment as follows:
Market by Order Type
Flight Data Recorder (FDR)
Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR)
Combined Voice and Flight Data Recorder (CVFDR)
Market by Application
Military Application
Civil Application
By Region
Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia]
Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland]
North America[United States, Canada, Mexico]
Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa]
South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru]
The research provides answers to the following key questions:
• What is the estimated growth rate and market share and size of the Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder market for the forecast period 2021 - 2025?
• What are the driving forces in the Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder market for the forecast period 2021 - 2025?
• Who are the prominent market players and how have they gained a competitive edge over other competitors?
• What are the market trends influencing the progress of the Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorder industry worldwide?
• What are the major challenges and threats restricting the progress of the industry?
• What opportunities does the market hold for the prominent market players?