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Aviation Village - An Introduction to the ARINC standards

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Aviation Village - An Introduction to the ARINC standards
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ARINC is a 90-year-old company originally created to coordinate and support radio communications for airlines. Since then, ARINC has developed several standards to promote interoperability between manufacturers of line-replaceable units (LRUs.) This talk will cover major ARINC standards, such as ACARS (an air-to-ground messaging system), 429 (the CAN bus of aviation), and AFDX, and explain why it’s completely impossible to control a 737 through a compromised in-flight entertainment system.