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> Personally, it boggled my mind that something as big as an aircraft did not have a simple time invariant unique identifier.

It boggles my mind that despite not having some sort of universal system things work as well as they do.

Aviation grew up relatively insular, and each country that had any sort of aircraft manufacturing did things their own way until fairly recently. Arguably, the first half of the history of aviation is a kind of free-for-all. The fact that we now have a globalized airline industry that mostly follows some kind of standards is the mind-blowing part to me. And I suspect if we weren't mostly down to a dozen or so manufacturers for the vast majority of airliners, even that wouldn't be the case.






Yeah but at some point countries started buying larger planes from only one or two manufacturers. At that point the manufacturers could standardize things.

Agreed!



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