IBM Airline Control Program

IBM Airline Control Program, or ACP, is a discontinued operating system developed by IBM beginning about 1965. In contrast to previous airline transaction processing systems, the most notable aspect of ACP is that it was designed to run on most models of the IBM System/360 mainframe computer family. This departed from the earlier model in which each airline had a different, machine-specific transaction system.

Airline Control Program (ACP)
DeveloperIBM
OS familyTransaction Processing Facility (TPF)
Working stateDiscontinued
Initial release1968 (1968) (as part of PARS; separated in 1969)
Latest release9.2.1 / February 1979 (1979-02)
Marketing targetProgrammed Airline Reservations System
Available inEnglish
Platformsmost models of the IBM System/360 mainframe computer family
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