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  ICAO: icao standard, icao airport code
In addition, the ICAO defines the protocols for air accident investigation followed by transport safety authorities in countries signatory to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, commonly known as the Chicago Convention.
ICAO is also responsible for issuing alphanumeric aircraft type codes that contain 3 or 4 characters.
ICAO’s environmental committee continues to consider the potential for using market-based measures such as trading and charging, but this work is unlikely to lead to global action.
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  Encyclopedia: NATO phonetic alphabet
Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet.
After further study and modification by each approving body, the revised alphabet was implemented November 1, 1951: The RAF phonetic alphabet is not a phonetic alphabet in the sense in which that term is used in phonetics, i.
The final version given in the table above was implemented by the ICAO on March 1, 1956, and was undoubtedly adopted shortly thereafter by the ITU, because it appears in the 1959 Radio Regulations as an established phonetic alphabet.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/NATO-phonetic-alphabet   (4002 words)

  
 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)

  
 Airlines of the World - the Major Carrier with IATA airline designation - ICAO designation and callsigns
Airlines of the World - the Major Carrier with IATA airline designation - ICAO designation and callsigns
AACO established in 1965 is the Regional Association of the Arab Airlines who have their homebase in countries members of the Arab League.
The international Association of Latin American Transport, a private, non-profit organization composed by Latin American commercial airlines, whose objective is to combine and coordinate the efforts of its members to facilitate the development of air transport in the Latin America region.
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If airlines go on strike, there is an immediate impact on consumers, and in the longer run, there can be a significant impact on the airline being struck and on industry competition.
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.
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.
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 ipedia.com: Air India Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The operational hub of the airline is at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India.
That same year, the airline was formally established as Tata Airlines, a division of Tata Sons Ltd. (now Tata Group), the large Indian industrial house.
In 1953, the Government of India chose to exercise its option to purchase a majority stake in the carrier and Air India International Limited was born as one of the fruit of the Air Corporations Act that nationalised the air transportation industry.
www.ipedia.com /air_india.html   (1618 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - 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.
the two character airline designator is assigned by IATA in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 762.
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 Aviation Safety Alliance - Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
CVRs are typically located in the tail of the aircraft and are designed to withstand an impact of 3400 Gs, a fire of 1100° Cfor 30 minutes and 20,000 feet of water pressure.
FDRs, which are typically located in the tail of the aircraft, are designed to withstand an impact of 3,400 Gs, a fire of 1,100° C for 30 minutes and 20,000 feet of water pressure.
Most restricted areas are designated joint use and IFR/VFR operations in the area may be authorized by the controlling ATC facility when that airspace is not being utilized by the using agency.
www.aviationsafetyalliance.org /resources/glossary.asp   (9942 words)

  
 Why do Canadian airport codes start with a Y and not reflect the airport name ?
Also, the last two letter of the designation are (were) the Moris Code signal transmitted by the local directional radio beacon.
The ICAO (International Civil Aviation organization) assigns four-letter codes, of which the first one or two characters designate a region of the world.
The Y designator indicates that the airport has a weather station, and is the code for that station.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Northwest Airlines is an airline headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota.
The airline's operations were expanded to smaller cities in the region by the end of the decade.
The airline carries the undesirable distinction of having employed the first commercial pilots to ever be convicted of flying while drunk.
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 Airline call sign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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.
Some cargo airlines specialise in freight transport, an emphasis that may be reflected in the company's name.
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.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Varney Airlines' original hangar served as a portion of the terminal building for the Boise Municipal Airport until 2003, when the structure was replaced.
In only four years the company included a number of airlines, aero manufacturing companies and several airports and was also closely associated with the new firm of William Boeing.
United Airlines was a launch customer and design partner in conjuction with Boeing during the design and planning of the 777.
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ICAO standards and recommended practices state that SIGMET's should be for periods no greater than 6 hours and preferably for periods no greater than 4 hours except in the special case of volcanic ash cloud where the period may be extended up to 12 hours.
ICAO abbreviations considered by the meteorologist not to be readily understood should not be used; in this case the intended meaning should be spelled out.
ICAO abbreviations are given by ICAO Document 8400, "ICAO Abbreviations and Codes." A copy of this document should be available at each MWO; the document may be obtained from the Aviation Services Branch.
www.nws.noaa.gov /wsom/manual/archives/ND388805.HTML   (4191 words)

  
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On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines flight 123, a 747 bound for Osaka International Airport, Itami/Toyonaka, lost control and crashed into a mountain after takeoff from Tokyo International Airport, Ota, Tokyo; it is the worst single-aircraft disaster in history; 520 out of 524 people on board died.
Japan Airlines acquired Boeing 777's during that decade, and it was named the official airline of the Sydney Olympic Games.
Japan Airlines is one of the most widely known companies by model aeroplane collectors, their planes being produced in mass quantities by Schabak, Wooster, Flight Miniatures, Long Prosper, Dragon Wings, etc., etc.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eastern Airlines Flight 401 was preparing to land in Miami, Florida in 1972, when the pilots became distracted by a non-functioning gear light.
The airline deregulation law of 1978 aggravated its position, forcing Eastern into a competitive low-fare environment in which its high cost of operation put the airline at a decided disadvantage.
An airline entrepreneur, Martin Shugrue, considered reviving Eastern in 1995, but the decision was made to instead revive Pan Am.
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 Air
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Air Tanzania Air Tanzania is the national airline of 2002, SAA purchased a 49% stake in ATC for $20 million USD after th...
Island Air Island Air is a commuter airline of Aloha Island Air Incorporated, primarily serving interisland flights in I...
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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.
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 CanJet - Famous Women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
CanJet was resurrected on June 20, 2002 as an independent airline.
There are plans to expand the airline's fleet of Boeing 737s from 6 to 20 by 2006.
CanJet Airlines is a division of IMP Group Limited, the company employs about 350 people.
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 NASA SimLabs - FFC - Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The primary objective of this real-time HITL demonstration was to provide the airlines, air traffic controllers, pilots, and their associated unions (i.e., NATCA, ALPA, APA the opportunity to observe and participate in a demonstration of the proposed airport improvements at high fidelity levels with the goal of gaining their acceptance of PTs.
However, the original two-way link designed for the pilots to fully interact with the tower was degraded, and the link was adjusted to transmit data one-way.
Because it was purposely designed to be a demonstration (i.e., less data rigor and limited experimental design) it is particularly important to recognize and consider the implication of its limitations.
www.simlabs.arc.nasa.gov /ffc/dapt_report.html   (8145 words)

  
 Airline Code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo.
Airlines Details display Form in which the Airline code, Airline logo, Name and Partner details are displayed by...
Airlines Details display Form in which the Airline code, Name, Partner and Airlines insurance data details are...
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 Society Fresh : Article 'ICAO airline designator (A)'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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.
Siberia Airlines crews operate Armavia A320s on flights from Erevan to Moscow and Novosibirsk.
IATA Code Colgan's IATA airline designator code is 9L.
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 Dubai Airport : Middle East Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Emirates is one of the airlines that fly from the United Arab Emirates.
See live article   ICAO Airport Code The ICAO airport code is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world.
The ICAO codes are used by Air Traffic Control and airline operations such as flight planning.
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 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.
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 Jetsgo - Unipedia
Soon after its demise, the company pledged to make a comeback as a charter-only airline, but on May 13, 2005, the airline officially declared bankruptcy, cancelled plans to relaunch service, and began the process of liquidation.
Jetsgo was launched on June 12, 2002 and abruptly ceased operations on March 11, 2005.
The airline was Canada's third largest airline at the time with up to 10% of the domestic market.
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 get now: airline iata icao id   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Advertising opportunities in IATA's publications Airline Coding Directory The Airline Coding Directory is the official industry source for airline designators, three-digit airline numeric codes and...
Airlines of the World - the Major Airlines - IATA airline designation...
ICAO Airline Codes By Airport A - Z ICAO Airline Codes...
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 Germanwings
If a major change in the timing of the flight occurs once you have already purchased your Flight Ticket, which is not acceptable to you, and it is not possible for us to rebook you onto another flight, you have in accordance with Article 10.2 the right to a refund of the Total Fare.
Carriage by us or by other Airlines on one Flight Ticket is seen as one instance of carriage in accordance with the Convention.
Furthermore, if we issue a Flight Ticket for carriage on the flights of another Airline or accept Baggage for carriage on the flights of another Airline, we are solely acting as agent for that Airline.
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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.airresearch.com /Pilots/AIM/Chap7/aim0701.html   (11864 words)

  
 airline code en biages.com - bienvenidos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Airlines that do not qualify for IATA codes but operate at airports with
ICAO Airline Codes are three-letter codes assigned by the International Civil
ICAO airline code ICAO Airline Codes are three-letter codes assigned by the
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See for the movie and Air America Radio Air America was an airline secretly owned by the CIA that supplied in Southeast Asia during the Second Indochina War.
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.
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 Operational Support / Aircraft Entry Requirements in Russia & the CIS - Global Aviation Consulting, Inc.
Flights of foreign airlines to other aerodromes within Ukraine must be operated carrying on board Ukrainian navigator (see G 4.1.6).
the airline must be eligible to make the flights under provisions of a bilateral or multilateral agreement to which the state of the foreign airline and Ukraine are parties.
All documents must follow the ICAO standard format as set forth in the relevant Appendices to ICAO Annex 9 and shall be provided in Ukrainian, English and/or Russian.
www.globalavia.com /technical/ukraine.htm   (2254 words)

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