The Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU) is one of the most essential components in the cockpit of Airbus aircraft. Acting as the primary interface between pilots and the Flight Management and Guidance System (FMGS), it enables efficient flight planning, navigation, and aircraft systems management. Every Airbus from the A320 family up to the A380 relies on the MCDU for modern, computer-assisted flight operations. Role of the MCDU The MCDU allows pilots to input, monitor, and modify flight data. Its functions go beyond navigation—it integrates performance calculations, system monitoring, and communication with air traffic control systems (via CPDLC in some aircraft). Key roles include: Flight Planning: Entering the route, waypoints, and alternates. Performance Data: Inputting weights, speeds, takeoff/landing performance. Navigation: Providing lateral and vertical guidance to the autopilot. Fuel and Weight Monitoring: Tracking fuel flow, endurance, and weight balance. System Acce...