
Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System
The Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) is a digital communication system used by airplanes to send and receive messages with ground stations. It allows airlines to automatically transmit important data such as flight status, technical issues, and weather updates, improving efficiency and safety. ACARS messages are relayed via radio or satellite, reducing the need for voice communication and enabling real-time information exchange, thereby helping pilots and airline operations manage flights smoothly and respond quickly to any circumstances.