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Learning a lot myself. So the airline can opt-out, but it sounds like the data gets transmitted anyway to Boeing, who makes it available to subscribers, like Rolls Royce. I wonder if Boeing will be able to determine what happened?
ACARS is a subscription service with the option to pick and choose. Rolls Royce subscribes directly to ACARS- as they are the engine maker
ETA: Malaysia states all planes are equipped with ACARS_ but does not state which services/transmissions/data sets they subscribe to. It was posted upthread they "opted out" of the "real time data" set