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My Personal Callsign List This List Was Not Designed for Publication However Due to Several Requests I Have Decided to Make It Downloadable
- www.egxwinfogroup.co.uk - The EGXWinfo Group of Twitter Accounts - @EGXWinfoGroup on Twitter - My Personal Callsign List This list was not designed for publication however due to several requests I have decided to make it downloadable. It is a mixture of listed callsigns and logged callsigns so some have numbers after the callsign as they were heard. Use CTL+F in Adobe Reader to search for your callsign Callsign ICAO/PRI IATA Unit Type Based Country Type ABG AAB W9 Abelag Aviation Belgium Civil ARMYAIR AAC Army Air Corps United Kingdom Civil AgustaWestland Lynx AH.9A/AW159 Wildcat ARMYAIR 200# AAC 2Regt | AAC AH.1 AAC Middle Wallop United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 300# AAC 3Regt | AAC AgustaWestland AH-64 Apache AH.1 RAF Wattisham United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 400# AAC 4Regt | AAC AgustaWestland AH-64 Apache AH.1 RAF Wattisham United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 500# AAC 5Regt AAC/RAF Britten-Norman Islander/Defender JHCFS Aldergrove United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 600# AAC 657Sqn | JSFAW | AAC Various RAF Odiham United Kingdom Military Ambassador AAD Mann Air Ltd United Kingdom Civil AIGLE AZUR AAF ZI Aigle Azur France Civil ATLANTIC AAG KI Air Atlantique United Kingdom Civil ATLANTIC AAG Atlantic Flight Training United Kingdom Civil ALOHA AAH KH Aloha Air Cargo United States Civil BOREALIS AAI Air Aurora United States Civil ALFA SUDAN AAJ Alfa Airlines Sudan Civil ALASKA ISLAND AAK Alaska Island Air United States Civil AMERICAN AAL AA American Airlines United States Civil AM CORP AAM Aviation Management Corporation United States Civil -
Appendix 25 Box 31/3 Airline Codes
March 2021 APPENDIX 25 BOX 31/3 AIRLINE CODES The information in this document is provided as a guide only and is not professional advice, including legal advice. It should not be assumed that the guidance is comprehensive or that it provides a definitive answer in every case. Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 000 ANTONOV DESIGN BUREAU 001 AMERICAN AIRLINES 005 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES 006 DELTA AIR LINES 012 NORTHWEST AIRLINES 014 AIR CANADA 015 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES 016 UNITED AIRLINES 018 CANADIAN AIRLINES INT 020 LUFTHANSA 023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. (CARGO) 027 ALASKA AIRLINES 029 LINEAS AER DEL CARIBE (CARGO) 034 MILLON AIR (CARGO) 037 USAIR 042 VARIG BRAZILIAN AIRLINES 043 DRAGONAIR 044 AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS 045 LAN-CHILE 046 LAV LINEA AERO VENEZOLANA 047 TAP AIR PORTUGAL 048 CYPRUS AIRWAYS 049 CRUZEIRO DO SUL 050 OLYMPIC AIRWAYS 051 LLOYD AEREO BOLIVIANO 053 AER LINGUS 055 ALITALIA 056 CYPRUS TURKISH AIRLINES 057 AIR FRANCE 058 INDIAN AIRLINES 060 FLIGHT WEST AIRLINES 061 AIR SEYCHELLES 062 DAN-AIR SERVICES 063 AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL 064 CSA CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLINES 065 SAUDI ARABIAN 066 NORONTAIR 067 AIR MOOREA 068 LAM-LINHAS AEREAS MOCAMBIQUE Page 2 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 069 LAPA 070 SYRIAN ARAB AIRLINES 071 ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES 072 GULF AIR 073 IRAQI AIRWAYS 074 KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES 075 IBERIA 076 MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES 077 EGYPTAIR 078 AERO CALIFORNIA 079 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES 080 LOT POLISH AIRLINES 081 QANTAS AIRWAYS -
Bureau Enquêtes-Accidents
Bureau Enquêtes-Accidents RAPPORT relatif à l’abordage survenu le 30 juillet 1998 en baie de Quiberon (56) entre le Beech 1900D immatriculé F-GSJM exploité par Proteus Airlines et le Cessna 177 immatriculé F-GAJE F-JM980730 F-JE980730 MINISTERE DE L'EQUIPEMENT, DES TRANSPORTS ET DU LOGEMENT INSPECTION GENERALE DE L'AVIATION CIVILE ET DE LA METEOROLOGIE FRANCE Table des matières AVERTISSEMENT ______________________________________________________________ 6 ORGANISATION DE L’ENQUETE _________________________________________________ 7 S Y N O P S I S_________________________________________________________________ 8 1 - RENSEIGNEMENTS DE BASE _________________________________________________ 9 1.1 Déroulement des vols________________________________________________________ 9 1.2 Tués et blessés ____________________________________________________________ 10 1.3 Dommages aux aéronefs ____________________________________________________ 10 1.4 Autres dommages__________________________________________________________ 10 1.5 Renseignements sur le personnel ____________________________________________ 10 1.5.1. Equipage de conduite du Beech 1900D______________________________________ 10 1.5.1.1. Commandant de bord ________________________________________________ 10 1.5.1.2. Copilote ___________________________________________________________ 12 1.5.2. Pilote du Cessna 177 ____________________________________________________ 13 1.5.3 Contrôleur d'approche de Lorient ___________________________________________ 13 1.5.4 Agent AFIS de Quiberon __________________________________________________ -
Airline Schedules
Airline Schedules This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on January 08, 2019. English (eng) Describing Archives: A Content Standard Special Collections and Archives Division, History of Aviation Archives. 3020 Waterview Pkwy SP2 Suite 11.206 Richardson, Texas 75080 [email protected]. URL: https://www.utdallas.edu/library/special-collections-and-archives/ Airline Schedules Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Content ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Series Description .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 4 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 5 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 6 - Page 2 - Airline Schedules Summary Information Repository: -
September 2001 Interesting Times CONTENTS He Airline Industry Is Living in Interesting Times, As the Old Tchinese Curse Has It
Aviation Strategy Issue No: 47 September 2001 Interesting times CONTENTS he airline industry is living in interesting times, as the old TChinese curse has it. Analysis There are more and more signs of weakening economies, but the official indicators are not pointing to a recession, ie an absolute down-turn in activity The OECD's mid-year Economic Outlook Industry outlook 1 highlights the slow-down in the US economy from real GDP growth of 5.0% in 2000 to 1.9% this year, though a recovery to 3.1% is Sabena, forced to face expected for 2002. The EU is just slightly down this year - GDP reality 2-3 growth of 2.6% against 3.1% in 2000 - and next year is put at 2.7%. Japan, however, continues to plod along its L-shaped recession - 1.3% in 2000, 1.2% in 2001, 0.7% in 2002. Oneworld and SkyTeam: The airlines that are suffering disproportionately are those that Justifying immunity 4-6 followed strategies of tight capacity curtailment yield enhancement and focus on business travel. The US Majors' second quarter Briefing results were unprecedently bad - an operating loss of $0.8bn against a $2.8bn profit a year ago. BA, according to a widely Embraer: new challenges for reported analysis from Merrill Lynch, will be turning to losses for Brazil’s success story 7-10 2001/02. The reason that the airline downturn is worse than that implied KLM: Still searching for by the economic number probably has a lot to do with the collapse a sustainable role 8-14 of the new technology sector. -
World Timetable KLM & Partners
World timetable KLM & partners Book on line at klm.com or call KLM Amsterdam + 31 20 4 747 747 24 hours a days, 7 days a week Important This timetable presents schedule data available on Feb. 04, 2005. Schedule changes are likely to occur after this date. We recommend that you obtain confirmation of all flight details when making reservations for your personal itinerary. Book online at www.klm.com or call KLM Amsterdam +31 20 4 747 747 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Printing To print the page you are viewing, do NOT press the print button but go to the PRINT dialogue and select the page(s) you wish to print. If you do not do this, then the whole timetable will print out. Decoding Airline codes USA Two letter state codes AF Air France TU Tunis Air AK Alaska AM Aeromexico UX Air Europa AL Alabama AS Alaska Airlines VN Vietnam Airlines Corporation AR Arkansas AT Royal Air Maroc VO Tyrolean Airways AZ Arizona AY Finnair Oyj WA KLM Cityhopper B.V. CA California AZ Alitalia WB Rwandair Express CO Colorado A5 Air Linair WX Cityjet dba Air France CT Connecticut A6 Air Alps Aviation XJ Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink) DC District of Columbia BA British Airways XK Compagnie Aerienne Corse Mediterranee DE Delaware BD British Midland Airways Ltd XM Alitalia Express FL Florida BE British European XT Air Exel GA Georgia Bus Bus service YS Regional Airlines dba Air France HI Hawaii CJ China Northern Airlines ZV Air Midwest IA Iowa CO Continental Airlines Z2 Styrian Airways ID Idaho COe Continental Express 2H Thalys International IL Illinois CY Cyprus Airways 9E Pinnacle Airlines (Northwest Airlink) IN Indiana CZ China Southern Airlines 9W Jet Airways KS Kansas DB Brit Air dba Air France KY Kentucky DL Delta Air Lines LA Louisiana DM Maersk Air MA Massachusetts EE Aero Airlines A.S. -
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COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES SEC(92) 431 final Brussels, 19 March 1992 REPORT BY THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT on the evaluation of aid schemes established in favour of Community air carriers -- 1 - REPORT BY THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT on the evaluation of aid schemes established in favour of Community air carriers SUMMARY 1. The progressive developnent of the common aviation market has necessitated a comprehensive evaluatio~ of aid measures established in favour of Community air carriers. Therefore, all Member States have ·been asked to update the available information on existing aids. 2. The Commission•s services have carried out a careful assessment of the situation. This assessment has been based on the state aid rules of the Treaty and, in addition, on the evaluation criteria presented by the Commission in Annex IV of Memorandum N° 2 on the common air transport policy. 3. This report is given for information purposes only and does not preclude the results of any examinations the Commission will pursue on individual cases in accordance with Articles 92/93 of the Treaty. 4. The preliminary results of this work are that, as the information given by the Member States in a number of instances is presented in summarized form, it is not always possible for the Commission to arrive at definitive conclusions as to the compatibility of individual measures with the rules of the Treaty. On the basis of the additional information requested from the Member States concerned, the Commission intends to examine these cases in more detail. -
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N° 79 SÉNAT SESSION ORDINAIRE DE 1995-1996 Annexe au procès-verbal de la séance du 21 novembre 1995. AVIS PRÉSENTÉ au nom de la commission des Affaires économiques et du Plan (1) sur le projet de loi de finances pour 1996, ADOPTÉ PAR L'ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE, TOME XIX AVIATION CIVILE ET TRANSPORT AÉRIEN Par M. Jean-François LE GRAND, Sénateur. (1) Cette commission est composée de : MM. Jean François-Poncet, président ; Gérard Larcher, Henri Revol, Jean Huchon, Fernand Tardy, vice-présidents ; Gérard César, William Chervy, Jean-Paul Émin, Louis Minetti, Louis Moinard, secrétaires ; Louis Althapé, Alphonse Arzel, Mme Janine Bardou, MM. Bernard Barraux, Michel Bécot, Georges Berchet, Jean Besson, Claude Billard, Marcel Bony, Jean Boyer, Jacques Braconnier, Gérard Braun, Dominique Braye, Michel Charzat, Marcel-Pierre Cleach, Roland Courteau, Désiré Debavelaere, Gérard Delfau, Fernand Demilly, Marcel Deneux, Rodolphe Désiré, Jacques Dominati, Michel Doublet, Mme Josette Durrieu, MM. Bernard Dussaut, Jean-Paul Emorine, Léon Fatous, Philippe François, Aubert Garcia. François Gerbaud, Charles Ginésy, Jean Grandon, Francis Grignon, Georges Gruillot, Claude Haut, Mme Anne Heinis, MM. Pierre Hérisson, Rémi Herment, Bernard Hugo, Roger Husson, Bernard Joly, Edmond Lauret, Jean-François Le Grand, Félix Leyzour, Kléber Malécot, Jacques de Menou, Louis Mercier, Mme Lucette Michaux-Chevry, MM. Jean-Marc Pastor, Jean Pépin, Daniel Percheron, Jean Peyrafitte, Alain Pluchet, Jean Pourchet, Paul Raoult, Jean-Marie Rausch, Charles Revet, Roger Rigaudière, Roger Rinchet, Jean-Jacques Robert, Jacques Rocca Serra, Josselin de Rohan, René Rouquet, Raymond Soucaret, Michel Souplet, Jacques Sourdille, André Vallet. Voir les numéros : Assemblée nationale (l0ème législ.) : 2222, 2270 à 2275 et T.A. -
The Impacts of Globalisation on International Air Transport Activity
Global Forum on Transport and Environment in a Globalising World 10-12 November 2008, Guadalajara, Mexico The Impacts of Globalisation on International Air Transport A ctivity Past trends and future perspectives Ken Button, School of George Mason University, USA NOTE FROM THE SECRETARIAT This paper was prepared by Prof. Ken Button of School of George Mason University, USA, as a contribution to the OECD/ITF Global Forum on Transport and Environment in a Globalising World that will be held 10-12 November 2008 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The paper discusses the impacts of increased globalisation on international air traffic activity – past trends and future perspectives. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE FROM THE SECRETARIAT ............................................................................................................. 2 THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ACTIVITY - PAST TRENDS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE .................................................................................................... 5 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Globalization and internationalization .................................................................................................. 5 3. The Basic Features of International Air Transportation ....................................................................... 6 3.1 Historical perspective ................................................................................................................. -
Signatory Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Carriers
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Signatory Carriers As of May 1, 2019 Carriers that are highlighted in yellow hold expired Visa Waiver Program Agreements and therefore are no longer authorized to transport VWP eligible passengers to the United States pursuant to the Visa Waiver Program Agreement Paragraph 14. When encountered, please remind them of the need to re-apply. # 21st Century Fox America, Inc. (04/07/2015) 245 Pilot Services Company, Inc. (01/14/2015) 258131 Aviation LLC (09/18/2013) 26 North Aviation Inc. 4770RR, LLC (12/06/2016) 51 CL Corp. (06/23/2017) 51 LJ Corporation (02/01/2016) 620, Inc. 650534 Alberta, Inc. d/b/a Latitude Air Ambulance (01/09/2017) 711 CODY, Inc. (02/09/2018) A A OK Jets A&M Global Solutions, Inc. (09/03/2014) A.J. Walter Aviation, Inc. (01/17/2014) A.R. Aviation, Corp. (12/30/2015) Abbott Laboratories Inc. (09/26/2012) ABC Aerolineas, S.A. de C.V. (d/b/a Interjet) (08/24/2011) Abelag Aviation NV d/b/a Luxaviation Belgium (02/27/2019) ABS Jets A.S. (05/07/2018) ACASS Canada Ltd. (02/27/2019) Accent Airways LLC (01/12/2015) Ace Aviation Services Corporation (08/24/2011) Ace Flight Center Inc. (07/30/2012) ACE Flight Operations a/k/a ACE Group (09/20/2015) Ace Flight Support ACG Air Cargo Germany GmbH (03/28/2011) ACG Logistics LLC (02/25/2019) ACL ACM Air Charter Luftfahrtgesellschaft GmbH (02/22/2018) ACM Aviation, Inc. (09/16/2011) ACP Jet Charter, Inc. (09/12/2013) Acromas Shipping Ltd. -
JANUARY-MARCH 2018 Journal of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators
Air Safety Through Investigation JANUARY-MARCH 2018 Journal of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators Society Members Meet in San Diego for ISASI 2017—page 4 ISASI Rudolf Kapustin Scholarship Essays: Investigations—Do They Really Make a Difference?—page 11 ISASI Recognizes Chan, Wing Keong with the 2017 Jerome Lederer Award—page 14 Managing a Complex Aircraft Systems Investigation—page 17 Making a Difference in Aviation Safety: Colgan Flight 3407 Nine Years Later—page 21 CONTENTS Air Safety Through Investigation Journal of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators FEATURES Volume 51, Number 1 Publisher Frank Del Gandio 4 Society Members Meet in San Diego for ISASI 2017 Editorial Advisor Richard B. Stone By J. Gary DiNunno, Editor—Some 360 ISASI delegates, companions, and Society guests Editor J. Gary DiNunno gather in San Diego, California, for the annual seminar to hear technical presentations, Design Editor Jesica Ferry recognize outstanding air safety achievements, and to network with colleagues from all over Associate Editor Susan Fager the world. ISASI Forum (ISSN 1088-8128) is published quar- 11 ISASI Rudolf Kapustin Scholarship Essays: terly by the International Society of Air Safety Investigations—Do They Really Make a Difference? Investigators. Opinions expressed by authors do By Dylan Grymonpré, 2017 Kapustin Scholarship Recipient—The author suggests that the not necessarily represent official ISASI position manner in which air safety statistics are presented may not accurately show the importance or policy. of continued air safety improvements. He argues that investigators may need to ensure that Editorial Offices:Park Center, 107 East Holly their findings and recommendations result in actual changes. -
United States of America Department of Transportation Office of the Secretary Washington, D.C
Order: 2011-3-28 Served: March 22, 2011 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. Issued by the Department of Transportation on the 22nd day of March, 2011 Essential Air Service at MAYAGUEZ, PUERTO RICO DOCKET DOT-OST-2004-19622 under 49 U.S.C. 41731 et seq. ORDER RE-SELECTING CARRIER Summary By this order, the Department is re-selecting Hyannis Air Service Inc., operating as Cape Air (Cape Air), to provide essential air service (EAS) using 9-seat Cessna 402 aircraft at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, for the five-year period beginning May 1, 2011, through April 30, 2016, for an annual subsidy of $1,198,824.1 Background By Order 2009-3-1, March 3, 2009, the Department selected Cape Air to continue providing EAS at Mayaguez and Ponce from May 1, 2009, through April 30, 2011. That order established annual subsidy rates of $980,980 and $740,416 at Mayaguez and Ponce, respectively, for service consisting of four daily nonstop round trips to San Juan, with 9- seat Cessna 402 aircraft. As the end of the contract was approaching, we issued Order 2010-12-31, December 23, 2010, requesting proposals to serve only Mayaguez for a new term. In response to our request, three airlines submitted proposals: Air Sunshine, Inc. 1 Such subsidy is calculated and distributed on a fiscal year basis, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. - 2 - (Air Sunshine), Cape Air, and Seaborne Virgin Islands, Inc., (Seaborne). Because Ponce also receives subsidy-free jet service on a daily basis – one round trip to Orlando and one round trip to New York – provided by JetBlue, using 150-seat Airbus A320 aircraft, we decided not seek proposals for EAS replacement service.2 Each carrier’s complete proposal and community comments may be accessed online at http://www.regulations.gov/ by entering Docket number DOT-OST-2004-19622 in the search block.