Air Transport Association
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The Air Transport Association is a trade organization of the largest U.S. airlines. The ATA was formed in 1936 and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.. ATA numbers are used to identify parts of an aircraft in a standard way.
[edit] ATA Spec 100: Manufacturers' Technical Data
The Air Transport Association released the newest version of ATA Spec 100 in 1999. According to the ATA website, this information will not be revised, and has been combined with ATA Spec 2100 to produce the ATA iSpec 2200: Information Standards for Aviation Maintenance manual.
This specification defines a widely-used numbering scheme for aircraft parts and the appearance of printed aircraft maintenance information.
The Federal Aviation Administration's JASC (Joint Aircraft System/Component) code table provides a modified version of ATA Spec 100.
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