History in short…
Airline Messaging, also known as Type B messaging, has a rich history that dates back to the early days of aviation.
Over the years, this method of (secure) data exchange has evolved and plays a crucial role in streamlining communication and business processes within the aviation industry.
Teletype (short: TTY) messaging, emerged as a standardized communication method between 2 single airline partners. It was primarily designed to enable secure data exchange and facilitate efficient collaboration. Teletype machines allowed airlines to transmit important information such as flight plans, schedule changes and operational updates., nowadays sets whole business processes going.
As technology advanced, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) recognized the need for a more standardized and automated messaging system. This led to the development of Type B messaging, which introduced structured message formats and standards for the exchange of critical data between airlines and their partners.
With the introduction of the various mobile business solutions, improved airline safety procedures and regulations, teletype messaging solutions have become indispensable for airlines and their operational partners.
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