"We will come out with draft options in September and present it to the ICAO (UN agency International Civil Aviation Organisation). It would then be presented when our Board meets in December," said IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler at the ongoing IATA meet here.
Many airlines could start taking measures to beef up communication capabilities on their fleet even before this, he said.
Noting that such tracking technology was already available, he, however, said the options are not likely to be 'one size fits all' kind of regulations because of a variety of issues like whether a plane is fitted or cannot be fitted with tracking equipment, an aircraft flying over areas not having any radar or satellite coverage in certain parts of the globe or gaps existing in such coverage in some areas.
It is now known that after the Malaysian plane's Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) stopped transmitting, the satellite communication system automatically transmitted seven messages that confirmed that the system was still logged on to the network.
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