The Boeing 747 is often cited online as proof that aviation still runs on floppy disks — but the reality is a bit more nuanced. In this Rant, we take a closer look at how certain older aircraft, particularly some 747-400 configurations, still use floppy disks to load navigation data into their Flight Management Systems. It's not about being outdated — it's about reliability, certification, and systems that have proven themselves over decades of operation.
We also compare this against the wider IT world, where legacy systems continue to power critical operations for the exact same reasons. From aviation to enterprise IT, the story isn't about old technology refusing to die — it's about why replacing it is often far more complicated than it seems.
00:00 Old Tech in Flight 01:14 747-400 Spotlight 02:17 Why Floppy Disks? 03:48 Industry Examples 07:48 IT World Mirror 09:22 Modern Tensions 09:58 Lighthearted Wrap
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