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Do Airplanes Use Floppy Disks for Critical Updates Even in 2020?by@ax
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Do Airplanes Use Floppy Disks for Critical Updates Even in 2020?

by Ax Sharma6mAugust 16th, 2020
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British Airways announced it would retire its BOEING-747 fleet in July due to the downturn in travel caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic. British Airways revealed a critical component of the "navigation database loader" which uses 3.5" floppy disks for updates, even in 2020! Floppy disks are a remnant of legacy aviation hardware from the seventies. The cost of updating the navigation system would be too cost prohibitive. Some private aircraft still use CDs to update their navigation systems.

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