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Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Qantas-owned Jetstar Airways has built its own ground to air wireless data system to handle transfers between ground crews and its planes.

According to this report Jetstar decided to build its own system, with the help of a Melbourne-based specialist in data aviation in order to avoid paying licensing fees to the traditional suppliers.

Working for two and a half years, Jetstar and Aviation Data Systems (Aust) built the ground to air system to handle data coming off its A320 and A330 Airbus fleet to eight locations around Australia.

It is reportedly the first airline in the word to go it alone, with all others paying fees to global groups SITA and AINC to use the ACARS network for data transfers.

The company told The Fin that it encountered some delays in launching the system because the equipment on board some of the planes was configured to only work with either of the two standard suppliers.

Stephen Tame, Jetstar's CIO told the newspaper they had been unsuccessful in cutting a deal with the suppliers as the airline didn't want to pay licence fees for areas it didn't fly to.

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