Aviation communications historically have revolved around legacy Type B formatted messages sent over a shared network using legacy communications technology. TCP/IP technology disrupts this legacy approach by facilitating direct connections.
Direct connections are one of TCP/IP’s most important features because they put aviation messaging control into the hands of the user not the provider.
Here’re three reasons why direct connections make sense:
1. Direct connections are the optimum way to message with frequent recipients like government flight and ...
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