
The Evolution of Black Boxes: From Flight Recorders to Connected Safety
From Aerospace Unplugged by Honeywell Aerospace
June 20, 2025 · 21 min
About this episode
This episode explores the history and evolution of black boxes in aviation and their significance in flight safety and accident investigations.
In this episode of Aerospace Unplugged, we dive into the fascinating history and evolution of black boxes in aviation. We discuss why they were developed, their role in ensuring flight safety, and their importance in accident investigations. Our host, Adam Kress, is joined by Borka Vlacic, a Director of Product Management for SATCOM at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, and Stephen Leaper, the Recorder Product Line Manager for our partner Curtiss Wright Avionics, Video and System. ...
People in this episode
Host: Adam Kress
Guests: Borka Vlacic, Stephen Leaper
Topics covered
- black boxes
- aviation safety
- flight recorders
- accident investigations
Keywords
- aviation technology
- safety systems
- data recording
Mentioned in this episode
Products: black boxes, SATCOM
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