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  Airline call sign - Travel Ocean
Most airlines employ a distinctive and internationally recognised call sign that is normally spoken during airband radio transmissions as a prefix to the flight number.
The country shown alongside an airline's call sign is that wherein most of its aircraft are believed to be registered, which may not always be the same as the country in which the firm is officially incorporated or registered.
The ICAO airline designator is a code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization to aircraft operating agencies, aeronautical authorities and services.
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Because the ADM field value is left unconstrained in the Doc 9705, a dedicated prompt on the router HMI is needed to allow the pilot or the maintenance operator keying the hexadecimal characters that compose this field value.
In the ICAO Doc 9705, the values of the ADM field for ATN routers owned by airlines is left unconstrained, except with a recommendation stating that “5.4.3.8.2.2.2 The field value should be derived from the set of three-character alphanumeric symbols representing an IATA Airline or Aeronautical Stakeholder Designator”.
This is because the 3 letters Airline code is already part of the set of parameters to be defined by the operator via the MCDU (it is used as ACARS addressing parameter) and because this code is well known by the maintenance operator or the pilot.
www.icao.int /anb/panels/ACP/WG/N/wgn4/WGN04-WP41.doc   (542 words)

  
 Airlines of the World - the Major Carrier with IATA airline designation - ICAO designation and callsigns
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 .aero
SITA and the.aero Representative Bodies are designing and putting in place various mechanisms to perform this identification and eligibility process.
However, the registrant is required to place a link on its web site leading to the web site of the airline which operates under the corresponding ICAO 3 letter airline designator.
However, in the event the operating airline wishes to provide a service using all the domain names corresponding to its flight numbers, then the airline may make an application to the Sponsor regarding its proposal and the Sponsor may automatically reassign all relevant domain names to the airline.
www.domein-registreren.nl /jump/page/355/finland_256.html   (6961 words)

  
 Air   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Korean Air   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
One of the largest airlines in Asia, it operates a network that links Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and (formerly to) South America to its hub at Incheon International Airport and its domestic hub is at Gimpo Airport (formerly Kimpo International Airport).
In 1986 Korean Air became the first airline to use the new MD-11 to supplement its new fleet of Boeing 747-400s.
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 SBF Glossary: I to ICGSL
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 Domain management policy (DMP)
Eligibility : The Registrant wil require allocation of the three-letter airline designator by ICAO.
a) In the event of an overlap between the ICAO 3-letter airline designator and the IATA 3-letter location designator, the first-come first-served rule applies.
Format: ICAO 3letterairlinedesignator.airline.aero (xxx.airline.aero) Eligibility : The Registrant wil require allocation of the three-letter airline designator by ICAO.
www.information.aero /index.php?id=66   (4754 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: ICAO airline code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
ICAO Airline Codes are three-letter codes assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO (The United Nations agency concerned with civil aviation)) to the world's airlines.
ICAO (The United Nations agency concerned with civil aviation)
IATA Airline Designators (additional info and facts about IATA Airline Designators)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/ic/icao_airline_code3.htm   (1196 words)

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