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June 20, 2025 21 mins

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. 

From discussing how black boxes have transformed over the years to exploring the groundbreaking advancements driving aviation safety into the future, don’t miss out on this insightful conversation.

Episode Highlights:

  • Historical Content and Impact: Discover why black boxes were developed and what challenges they were designed to address in the aviation industry.
  • Technological Evolution: Learn how the technology advancements have transformed the early flight records to today’s advanced devices.
  • Connected Recorders Improving Aviation Safety: Dive into the critical role connected recorders play in improving accident prevention.
  • Future Prospects and Operator Feedback: Learn about operators’ perspectives on the latest connected recorder technologies and what the future holds for the evolution of black boxes.

Want to dive deeper?
Explore more about our Honeywell Connected Recorders.

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