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  ICAO airline code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with ICAO airline designator.
ICAO Airline Codes are three-letter codes assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to the world's airlines.
This section merged into the ICAO airline designator (B).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ICAO_airline_code   (229 words)

  
 British Airways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
During the 1990s BA became the world's most profitable airline and trumpeted the slogan "The World's Favourite Airline." In 1992 Deutsche BA was established as a subsidiary operating in Germany.
Ayling devoted a lot of time pursuing a merger with American Airlines however this was ultimately unsuccessful due to the conditions placed on the deal by regulatory authorities, the most painful of which was the sacrificing of landing slots at Heathrow.
The airline is the largest operator of the Boeing 747-400, with 57 aircraft.
hallencyclopedia.com /British_Airways   (1804 words)

  
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The Office of Aviation Analysis is responsible for advising the Secretary on the effect of airline strikes or the potential of airline strikes on these services, including the continued availability of service to consumers, the financial impact on the airline and identifying which markets will be the most affected by the strike action.
ICAO Facilitation Committee: Office of International Transportation and Trade provides the leadership for an interagency working group that considers changes to international standards and recommended practices governing the facilitation of aircraft, passengers and cargo through the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Many of the airlines in the industry were facing considerable financial difficulties prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks due to sluggish economy as well as high cost structures.
ostpxweb.dot.gov /aviation/programsc.htm   (8809 words)

  
 OAG - Travel Jargon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The flights all need to be on the same airline and have to be bought outside of the country in which they will be used.
A flight where the operating airline allows seats/space to be sold by one or more than one airline and all participants to such an agreement sell their seats/space on that flight under their own flight designator.
A flight where the operating airline leases (or blocks) some seats/space to one or more other airlines and all participants to such an agreement sell their seats/space on that flight under their own designator (s).
www.oag.com /NorthAmerica/traveljargon/index.asp   (2924 words)

  
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The improvement in airline safety since then leads today's pilot to joke that the hairiest part of the job is driving to the airport.  The fears about mechanical problems and weather that kept pilots awake in 1930 have been replaced by worries that have little to do with safety.
To the traditional concerns about maintaining proficiency and health, today's pilot adds mental baggage unknown 25 years ago: dread of a brush with the feds, intercompany strife, management antagonism, lack of job stability and the sour awareness that his passengers have been led to suspect he may be a closet boozer.
Remember, TCAS is designed to help you miss the traffic without causing you to change altitude more than necessary.  Also, keep in mind that a TCAS reversal can occur.
home.earthlink.net /~candace_ball/healtharticles/XFD93-2.htm   (4667 words)

  
 LIAT -Our Caribbean Airline :: Terms & Policies
airline designator code means the two characters or three letters which identify particular air carriers.
Subject to Article 2.2, 2.4 and 2.5, these conditions of carriage will apply to all flights or flight segments where our name or airline designator code is indicated in the carrier box of the ticket for that flight or flight segment.
Nothing herein shall be deemed to affect the rights and liabilities of such airlines with regard to any claim brought by, or on behalf of, or in respect of, any person who has caused damage which resulted in death, wounding or other bodily injury of a Passenger.
www.liatairline.com /policies.html   (5378 words)

  
 THE CARGO LETTER [372]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Airlines were left without insurance following the attacks in the U.S, the EC said.
By mid-Jan. Crossair's LX designator is likely to have replaced the "SR" code on short & medium haul flights and is the front runner for long haul flights that revert to Crossair at the end of March.
DAT Airline May Not Fly........as DAT, intended successor airline to bankrupt Belgian carrier Sabena, looks bad after a group of potential investors withdrew their business plan for Sabena Interservices Center, the defunct airline's in-house bank, which had been scheduled to provide 100 million euro.
www.interpool.com /tcl/cl_372a.shtml   (2572 words)

  
 Society Fresh : Article 'ICAO airline designator (A)'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Around this time, Eastern started changing their plane's livery colors to include the dark blue hockey stick design that is now famous in the airline industry.
During the 1970s, Eastern Airlines flights suffered several crashes, one of which became a subject for a Hollywood movie.
Eastern Airlines Flight 401 was preparing to land in Miami, Florida in 1972, when the pilots became distracted by a non-functioning gear light.
www.society-fresh.net /DisplayArticle1125561.html   (706 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/IATA Airline Designators
The two character airline designator listed are for use in reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills, schedules publications and in airline interline telecommunications, as well as for the airline industry applications.
The designator is used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes.
Airlines are listed by two-letter designator with nationality in parentheses.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/IATA_airline_designator   (324 words)

  
 now: icao designator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Airlines of the World - the Major Airlines - IATA airline designation...
FL, ICAO Designator: TRS, Callsign: CITRUS Orlando-based low cost carrier serving the eastern and central United States.
Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines / Horizon Air IATA Designator: AS, ICAO Designator...
www.mono-zelle.de /icao_designator.html   (288 words)

  
 SEC Filing - Delta Air Lines, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Based on calendar year 2004 data, we are the second-largest airline in terms of passengers carried, and the third-largest airline measured by operating revenues and revenue passenger miles flown.
These marketing relationships are designed to permit the carriers to retain their separate identities and route networks while increasing the number of domestic and international connecting passengers using the carriers’ route networks.
In their respective proceedings, these airlines have reduced or are seeking to reduce their operating costs by reducing labor costs, including through renegotiating collective bargaining agreements, terminating pension plans, and restructuring lease and debt obligations.
investor.delta.com /EdgarDetail.cfm?CompanyID=DAL&CIK=27904&FID=950144-05-2298&SID=05-00   (7374 words)

  
 General conditions of carriage
Airline Designator Code means the two or three-characters alphanumeric code which identifies a Carrier.
Carrier means any carrier (AIR FRANCE or "us" included), whose Airline Designator Code appears on the Passenger´s Ticket or on the Conjunction Ticket.
(k) you have failed to observe any applicable instructions and regulations with respect to safety or security.
www.airfrance.com /double6/PL/infolocale.nsf/(LookupPublishedWeb)/en-COMMU-generalcondoftravel?OpenDocument   (7816 words)

  
 DUMBer - Fly!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The two-character airline designators listed hereunder are for use in reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills, schedule publications and in airline interline telecommunications, as well as for other airline industry applications.
The airline code numbers are assigned by Air Transport Association of America (ATA) to U.S. based airlines and by IATA to non U.S. based airlines.
Three-letter designators are being assigned in cooperation with ICAO, the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transport Canada.
www.xrules.com /sands/dumber/airlines.htm   (341 words)

  
 Widerøe -bestilling av flybilletter, hotell og leiebil verden over   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This means that even if you have a reservation with us and hold a Ticket where our name or airline designator code is indicated as the carrier, another carrier may operate the aircraft.
You may also wish to ensure that you have appropriate insurance to cover instances where you have to cancel your reservation or in cases where the airlines are not liable for delays and cancellations due to Force Majeure.
Carriage of ammunition is subject to ICAO and IATA regulations as specified in article 8.3 b).
www.wideroe.no /modules/module_123/proxy.asp?iDisplayType=2&iCategoryId=33&iInfoId=252   (7329 words)

  
 LTL Glossary
Installation Contractor - the preferred contractor (designated by show management) or an independent contractor (hired directly by exhibitor) that is responsible for supervision and coordination of labor for installation and dismantling.
Log Body - a truck or trailer body designed primarily for the transportation of logs or other loads that may be boomed or chained in place.
Semi-trailer - a vehicle designed to be drawn by another vehicle and constructed so that some part of its weight and that of its load rests upon, or is carried by, a towing vehicle.
www.usfc.com /ltl/new_customers/glossary.jsp   (16335 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Cross country aeronautical experience acquired in pursuit of an airline transport pilot certificate (except rotorcraft category) must meet the requirements of §61.1(b)(3)(iv) and military pilots' cross country aeronautical experience is addressed in §61.1(b)(3)(v).
However, IF a designated pilot examiner AGREES to act as the PIC on the practical test as allowed by §61.47, then a medical would NOT be required as per §61.23(b)(5) and §61.39(a)(4).
FAR 61.56 states the flight review should be conducted "...by an appropriately rated instructor under this part or other person designated by the administrator..." The way I read this is to indicate that the "other person designated by the administrator" is one of the individuals outlines in paragraph (d) of 61.56.
www.n72jp.com /pt61_ch15.txt   (18610 words)

  
 here you get iata and icao codes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
USA, however, codes normally consist of a 'K' followed by the airport's 3-letter IATA code.
Unlike the IATA codes, the ICAO codes have a regional structure.
In general, the first letter is allocated by continent and represents a country or group of countries within that continent.
www.lebensmittelgrosshandel-software.de /iata_and_icao_codes.html   (279 words)

  
 Subject Listing for Legislation and regulations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This manual is designed to provide the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the National Airspace System (NAS) of the United States.
This is based on six main lines of action: joint management of airspace; establishment of a strong Community regulator; gradual integration of civilian and military management; institutional synergy between the EU and Eurocontrol; introduction of appropriate modern technology; and better coordination of human resources policy in the air traffic control sector.
The certification process is intended to ensure the safety of the flying public by requiring airports to meet certain standards for airport design, construction, maintenance, and operations as well as firefighting and rescue equipment, runway and taxiway guidance signs, control of vehicles, management of wildlife hazards, and recordkeeping.
aerade.cranfield.ac.uk /subject-listing/legislation.html   (14052 words)

  
 SN Brussels Airlines - Legal mentions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Our Conditions of Carriage apply only on those flights, or flight segments, where our name or Airline Designator Code is indicated in the carrier box of the Ticket for that flight or flight segment.
Carriage of ammunition is subject to ICAO and IATA regulations as specified in 8.4.1.1.
You may be disembarked, refused onward carriage at any point, be refused to any further carriage you wish to contract with our airline and may be prosecuted for offences committed on board of the aircraft.
www.flysn.pl /pl_pl/legal/misc/legal-mentions.aspx   (8202 words)

  
 Airline Code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Airlines that do not qualify for IATA codes but operate at airports with For more information on other IATA Codes or the Airline Coding Directory,
Many of the airlines with two-character codes are not Members of IATA and, therefore, are not displayed on this Web site.
When tracking flights, you will be asked to give the airline code and the flight number.
www.wbs29.info /airline-code.html   (536 words)

  
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Also used by the USN to label its missiles, before the tri-service designation system was introduced.
Designation for Sherman tanks for amhibious operations, fitted with twin propellers and a buoyancy screen.
The cover designation FZG 76 was applied to the V-1.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/academic/history/marshall/military/airforce/codes.txt   (12584 words)

  
 Why JetsGO is "P.T.Sempati"?
During the interim period, two-character designators may be duplicated in a controlled environment.
In the event that one of the companies with a duplicated designator changes it status, and falls into one of the criteria listed above, the company which had the designator first shall continue too have the use of the code and IATA will change the designator of the other companies which shared the designator.
If an airline has nominated a predesignated point the airline's tow-character designator will not be duplicated.
www.flyertalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=22916   (583 words)

  
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In the conterminous U.S., this means that a phenomenon that is assigned an alphabetic designator in one area will retain that designator as it moves within the area or into one or more other areas.
FISDL is designed to provide coverage throughout the continental U.S. from 5,000 feet AGL to 17,500 feet MSL, except in those areas where this is unfeasible due to mountainous terrain.
Ten minute maximum and minimum RVR values for the designated RVR runway are reported in the body of the aviation weather report when the prevailing visibility is less than one mile and/or the RVR is 6,000 feet or less.
www.faa.gov /AIM/Chap7/aim0701.html   (12079 words)

  
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The Office of International Aviation maintains a list of all aviation agreements between the United States and its foreign trading partners.
The Department, together with counterparts at the State Department, expects to begin such negotiations with the European Union in the near future.
In addition to the typical Open-Skies provisions, the multilateral APEC agreement substantially liberalizes the traditional airline ownership requirement, thus enhancing foreign carriers' access to outside investment.
ostpxweb.dot.gov /aviation/intlaviationprog.htm   (3811 words)

  
 ICANN | Letter from Cord Wischhoefer (ISO 3166/MA) to Louis Touton and Dr. Paul Twomey | 30 August 2001
Now SITA, the Sponsor of the new sTLD (".aero"), informed us about their intention to use IATA 2-character airline designator codes (Resolution 762) in the second level domain of the structure of the new.aero TLD.
IATA two-letter codes for airlines have been in use in the aviation community for about 50 years.
Louis Tuton) and the GAC advised SITA to contact ISO and discuss the intention of the.aero TLD to use 2-characters airline designators in the second level domain (See reference in Annex I) As SITA is based in Geneva I contacted the ISO Geneva office.
www.icann.org /tlds/wischhoefer-to-touton-30aug01.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Radio Telephony Procedures
The airline designator and all numerics of the callsign must be pronounced.
When an airline dispatches a flight using another company’s aircraft and the pilot does not advise the terminal ATC facility, the possible confusion in aircraft identification can compromise safety.
- the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by at least the last two characters of the registration marking.
www.geocities.com /flightsimstart/aip1.htm   (2260 words)

  
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It is one of the two state-owned airlines in the country, the other being Indian Airlines.
The operational hub of the airline is at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India India.
Air Jamaica is the national airline of Jamaica Caribbean Cubana and BWIA History Air Jamaica traces its roots to April 1969, when it connected Kingston and, with New York and Miami owned a minor share and provided technical, maintenance and logistical help.
www.en-cyclopedia.com /index1/ai   (2029 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It opens the door in my eyes to the possibility someone at those airlines let the Gov tinker with their planes.%0D%0A%0D%0AThey were all over the capitol that very day lineing up the cheese.
We operated both airplanes at a mid-CG with a takeoff weight that would permit the approach-configuration CFIT-avoidance maneuvers to be performed near the airplane%27s maximum %28worst case%29 landing weight.%0D%0A%0D%0AIn preparing for the flight evaluations%2C we used the manufacturer%27s engineering flight simulator to work up a test card and to validate the profile.
Control laws either stabilize the AOA at an optimum value or adjust pitch rate to obtain maximum allowed g.%0D%0A%0D%0ASoft limits%0D%0A%0D%0ABoeing%2C in the design of its FBW flight control system%2C incorporates %22soft%22 limits%2C which warn the pilot when a limit is being approached%2C using such methods as increased stick forces and aural and visual warnings.
www.democraticunderground.com /duforum/DCForumID60/Data/2101.txt   (6708 words)

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