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Index British Aerospace 146

The British Aerospace 146 (also BAe 146) is a short-haul and regional airliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later part of BAE Systems.[1]

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  1. 209 relations: Adelaide, Aerial refueling, Air brake (aeronautics), Air Enthusiast, Air International, Air Spray, Air transport of the British royal family and government, Air Wisconsin, Airbus, Airbus A300, Airbus A400M Atlas, Airbus E-Fan X, Aircraft cabin, Airline seat, Airliner, Airlink, Airworthiness certificate, Angola, Ansett Australia, ASL Airlines Australia, ASL Airlines Belgium, Aspect ratio (aeronautics), Aspen Airways, Aspen, Colorado, Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Atlantic Airways Flight 670, Atlantic Ocean, Auxiliary power unit, Available seat miles, Avro, Avro International Aerospace, BAC One-Eleven, BAE Systems, BAE Systems Regional Aircraft, Beijing, Bern Airport, Bespoke, Bleed air, Boeing 717, Boeing 737, Boeing CH-47 Chinook, Bombardier CRJ700 series, Break-even, Bristol Filton Airport, British Aerospace, Brough Aerodrome, Business jet, Bypass ratio, Cabin pressurization, Cantilever, ... Expand index (159 more) »

  2. 1980s British airliners
  3. British Aerospace aircraft
  4. Hawker Siddeley aircraft

Adelaide

Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.

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Aerial refueling

Aerial refueling, also referred to as air refueling, in-flight refueling (IFR), air-to-air refueling (AAR), and tanking, is the process of transferring aviation fuel from one aircraft (the tanker) to another (the receiver) while both aircraft are in flight.

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Air brake (aeronautics)

In aeronautics, air brakes or speed brakes are a type of flight control surface used on an aircraft to increase the drag on the aircraft.

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Air Enthusiast

Air Enthusiast was a British, bi-monthly, aviation magazine, published by the Key Publishing group.

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Air International

AIR International is a British aviation magazine covering current defence aerospace and civil aviation topics.

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Air Spray

Air Spray (1967) Ltd. trading as Air Spray Ltd. of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and Air Spray USA Inc of Chico, California is a private company specializing in aerial wildfire suppression using air tanker or water bomber aircraft.

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Air transport of the British royal family and government

Air transport of the British royal family and government is provided, depending on the circumstances and availability, by a variety of military and civilian operators.

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Air Wisconsin

Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin near Appleton.

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Airbus

Airbus SE is a European multinational aerospace corporation.

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Airbus A300

The Airbus A300 is Airbus's first production aircraft and the world's first twin-engine, double-aisle wide-body airliner, developed and manufactured by Airbus from 1971 to 2007.

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Airbus A400M Atlas

The Airbus A400M AtlasNamed after the Greek mythological figure. British Aerospace 146 and Airbus A400M Atlas are t-tail aircraft.

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Airbus E-Fan X

The Airbus/Rolls-Royce/Siemens E-Fan X was a hybrid electric aircraft demonstrator being developed by a partnership of Airbus, Rolls-Royce plc and Siemens.

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Aircraft cabin

An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel.

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Airline seat

An airline seat is a seat on an airliner in which passengers are accommodated for the duration of the journey.

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Airliner

An airliner is a type of airplane for transporting passengers and air cargo.

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Airlink, (previously known as South African Airlink) is a regional airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Airworthiness certificate

A standard certificate of airworthiness is a permit for commercial passenger or cargo operation, issued for an aircraft by the civil aviation authority in the state/nation in which the aircraft is registered.

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Angola

Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa.

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Ansett Australia

Ansett Australia was a major Australian airline group, based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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ASL Airlines Australia

ASL Airlines Australia, formerly Pionair, is a passenger and cargo airline based at Bankstown Airport in Sydney.

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ASL Airlines Belgium

ASL Airlines Belgium, retrieved 26 June 2016 (ASLB) formerly TNT Airways, is a Belgian cargo airline operating chartered flights mainly to European destinations.

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Aspect ratio (aeronautics)

In aeronautics, the aspect ratio of a wing is the ratio of its span to its mean chord.

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Aspen Airways

Aspen Airways was an airline carrier and regional affiliate of United Express and based in Hangar 5 in Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado.

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Aspen, Colorado

Aspen is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Pitkin County, Colorado, United States.

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Associação Chapecoense de Futebol

Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, commonly known as Chapecoense, is a Brazilian football club, based in the city of Chapecó in the state of Santa Catarina.

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Atlantic Airways Flight 670

Atlantic Airways Flight 670 was a crash following a runway overrun of a British Aerospace 146-200A at 07:32 on 10 October 2006 at Stord Airport, Sørstokken, Norway.

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Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about.

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Auxiliary power unit

An auxiliary power unit (APU) is a device on a vehicle that provides energy for functions other than propulsion.

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Available seat miles

In passenger transportation, available seat miles (ASM) or available seat kilometers (ASK) 8056 is a measure of passenger carrying capacity.

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Avro

Avro (an initialism of the founder's name) was a British aircraft manufacturer.

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Avro International Aerospace

Avro International Aerospace was a British aircraft manufacturer formed in 1993 by British Aerospace to consolidate production of the British Aerospace 146 at Woodford Aerodrome near Manchester.

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BAC One-Eleven

The BAC One-Eleven (or BAC-111/BAC 1-11) is an early jet airliner produced by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). British Aerospace 146 and BAC One-Eleven are t-tail aircraft.

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BAE Systems

BAE Systems plc is a British multinational aerospace, defence and information security company, based in London, England.

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BAE Systems Regional Aircraft

BAE Systems Regional Aircraft produced the last fully UK-built airliner in November 2001 and owned by BAE Systems, the Avro RJX (formerly the BAE 146).

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Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Bern Airport

Bern-Belp Regional Aerodrome, marketed as Bern Airport, officially referred to as Regionalflugplatz Bern-Belp in German, is a regional aerodrome serving Bern, the capital of Switzerland.

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Bespoke

The word bespoke has evolved from a verb meaning 'to speak for something', to its contemporary usage as an adjective.

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Bleed air

Bleed air in aerospace engineering is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine, upstream of its fuel-burning sections.

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Boeing 717

The Boeing 717 is an American five-abreast narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. British Aerospace 146 and Boeing 717 are t-tail aircraft.

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Boeing 737

The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington.

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Boeing CH-47 Chinook

The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter originally developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and now manufactured by Boeing Defense, Space & Security.

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Bombardier CRJ700 series

The Bombardier CRJ700 series is a family of regional jet airliners that were designed and manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier (formerly Canadair). British Aerospace 146 and Bombardier CRJ700 series are t-tail aircraft.

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Break-even

Break-even (or break even), often abbreviated as B/E in finance (sometimes called point of equilibrium), is the point of balance making neither a profit nor a loss.

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Bristol Filton Airport

Filton Airport or Filton Aerodrome was a private airport in Filton and Patchway, within South Gloucestershire, north of Bristol, England.

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British Aerospace

British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. British Aerospace 146 and British Aerospace are British Aerospace aircraft.

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Brough Aerodrome

Brough Aerodrome was a private use aerodrome located at Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Business jet

A business jet, private jet, or bizjet is a jet aircraft designed for transporting small groups of people, typically business executives and high-ranking associates.

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Bypass ratio

The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core.

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Cabin pressurization

Cabin pressurization is a process in which conditioned air is pumped into the cabin of an aircraft or spacecraft in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for humans flying at high altitudes.

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Cantilever

A cantilever is a rigid structural element that extends horizontally and is unsupported at one end.

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Cape Town

Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.

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Carrier onboard delivery

Carrier onboard delivery (COD) is the use of aircraft to ferry personnel, mail, supplies, and high-priority cargo, such as replacement parts, from shore bases to an aircraft carrier at sea.

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Cayucos, California

Cayucos (Spanish for "Canoe") is an unincorporated coastal town in San Luis Obispo County, California, along California State Route 1 between Cambria to the north and Morro Bay to the south.

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Ceiling (aeronautics)

With respect to aircraft performance, a ceiling is the maximum density altitude an aircraft can reach under a set of conditions, as determined by its flight envelope.

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Chadderton

Chadderton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irk and Rochdale Canal.

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Chaoyang, Beijing

Chaoyang District is an urban district of Beijing.

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Charles III

Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

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China Eastern Airlines

China Eastern Airlines (branded as China Eastern) is a major airline in China, headquartered in Changning, Shanghai.

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China Northwest Airlines Flight 2119

China Northwest Airlines Flight 2119 (WH2119) was a flight from Yinchuan Xihuayuan Airport, Ningxia to Beijing Capital International Airport, People's Republic of China.

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City of Norwich Aviation Museum

The City of Norwich Aviation Museum is a volunteer-run museum and charitable trust dedicated to the preservation of the aviation history of the county of Norfolk, England.

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Clean Sky

The Clean Sky Joint Undertaking (CSJU) is a public-private partnership between the European Commission and the European aeronautics industry that coordinates and funds research activities to deliver significantly quieter and more environmentally friendly aircraft.

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Commercial off-the-shelf

Commercial-off-the-shelf or commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) products are packaged or canned (ready-made) hardware or software, which are adapted aftermarket to the needs of the purchasing organization, rather than the commissioning of custom-made, or bespoke, solutions.

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Composite material

A composite material (also called a composition material or shortened to composite, which is the common name) is a material which is produced from two or more constituent materials.

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Conair Group

Conair Group Inc. of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, formerly known as Conair Aviation, is a company specializing in retrofitting firefighting aircraft, maintaining customer and company-owned aircraft and aerial firefighting.

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Concorde

Concorde is a retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner jointly developed and manufactured by Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC).

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Crossair

Crossair Ltd.

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Crossair Flight 3597

Crossair Flight 3597 was a scheduled flight from Berlin Tegel Airport, Germany, to Zürich Airport, Switzerland.

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Cuigezhuang

Cuigezhuang Area is an area and township located in northern Chaoyang District, Beijing, China.

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Dan-Air

Dan-Air (legally Dan Air Services Limited) was an airline based in the United Kingdom and a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based shipbroking firm Davies and Newman.

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De Havilland

The de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited was a British aviation manufacturer established in late 1920 by Geoffrey de Havilland at Stag Lane Aerodrome Edgware on the outskirts of north London.

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De Havilland Aircraft Museum

The de Havilland Aircraft Museum, formerly the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, is a volunteer-run aviation museum in London Colney, Hertfordshire, England.

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Diyarbakır Airport

Diyarbakır Airport is a military airbase and public airport located in Diyarbakır, Turkey.

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Drukair

Drukair Corporation Limited (འབྲུག་མཁའ་འགྲུལ་ལས་འཛིན།), operating as Drukair — Royal Bhutan Airlines, is the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Bhutan, headquartered in the western dzongkhag of Paro.

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Duxford

Duxford is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, about south of Cambridge.

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East-West Airlines (Australia)

East-West Airlines was an Australian regional airline founded in Tamworth, New South Wales in 1947.

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Electric motor

An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

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Electronic flight instrument system

In aviation, an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) is a flight instrument display system in an aircraft cockpit that displays flight data electronically rather than electromechanically.

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Embraer E-Jet family

The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of four-abreast, narrow-body, short- to medium-range, twin-engined jet airliners designed and produced by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer.

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European Commission

The European Commission (EC) is the primary executive arm of the European Union (EU).

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FAAM Airborne Laboratory

The FAAM Airborne Laboratory is an atmospheric science research facility.

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FADEC

A full authority digital engine (or electronics) control (FADEC) is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an "electronic engine controller" (EEC) or "engine control unit" (ECU), and its related accessories that control all aspects of aircraft engine performance.

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Farnborough International Airshow

The Farnborough International Airshow is a trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries, where civilian and military aircraft are demonstrated to potential customers and investors in Farnborough, Hampshire.

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Flight control surfaces

Aircraft flight control surfaces are aerodynamic devices allowing a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude.

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Flight International

Flight International is a monthly magazine focused on aerospace.

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Flight length

In aviation, the flight length or flight distance refers to the distance of a flight.

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Flight Safety Foundation

The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) is a non-profit, international organization concerning research, education, advocacy, and communications in the field of aviation safety.

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FlightGlobal

FlightGlobal is an online news and information website which covers the aviation and aerospace industries.

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Flybe (1979–2020)

Flybe (pronounced), styled as flybe, was a British airline based in Exeter, England.

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Fokker 100

The Fokker 100 is a regional jet that was produced by Fokker in the Netherlands. British Aerospace 146 and Fokker 100 are t-tail aircraft.

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Fokker 70

The Fokker 70 is a narrow-body, twin-engined, medium-range, turbofan regional airliner designed and produced by the now defunct Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. British Aerospace 146 and Fokker 70 are t-tail aircraft.

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Fokker F27 Friendship

The Fokker F27 Friendship is a turboprop airliner developed and manufactured by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker.

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Fokker F28 Fellowship

The Fokker F28 Fellowship is a twin-engined, short-range jet airliner designed and built by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. British Aerospace 146 and Fokker F28 Fellowship are t-tail aircraft.

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Four-engined jet aircraft

A four-engined jet, sometimes called a quadjet, is a jet aircraft powered by four engines.

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Fuel efficiency

Fuel efficiency (or fuel economy) is a form of thermal efficiency, meaning the ratio of effort to result of a process that converts chemical potential energy contained in a carrier (fuel) into kinetic energy or work.

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Fuel tank

A fuel tank (also called a petrol tank or gas tank) is a safe container for flammable fluids, often gasoline or diesel fuel.

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Fume event

A fume event occurs when bleed air used for cabin pressurisation and air conditioning in a pressurised aircraft is contaminated by fluids such as engine oil, hydraulic fluid, anti-icing fluid, and other potentially hazardous chemicals.

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Gatwick Airport

London Gatwick, also known as Gatwick Airport, is the secondary international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom.

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Geared turbofan

The geared turbofan is a type of turbofan aircraft engine with a planetary gearbox between the low pressure compressor / turbine and the fan, enabling each to spin at its optimum speed.

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Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Glasgow Prestwick Airport, commonly referred to as Prestwick Airport, is an international airport serving the west of Scotland, situated northeast of the town of Prestwick Scotland, and southwest of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glass cockpit

A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features an array of electronic (digital) flight instrument displays, typically large LCD screens, rather than traditional analog dials and gauges.

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Gravel kit

A gravel kit is a modification on an aircraft to avoid foreign object debris (FOD) damage or ingestion while operating on unpaved surfaces.

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Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is a ceremonial county in North West England.

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Hatfield Aerodrome

Hatfield Aerodrome was a private airfield and aircraft factory located in the English town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire from 1930 until its closure and redevelopment in the 1990s.

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Hawker Siddeley

Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production.

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Hawker Siddeley HS 748

The Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (formerly Avro HS 748) is a medium-sized turboprop airliner originally designed and initially produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Avro. British Aerospace 146 and Hawker Siddeley HS 748 are Hawker Siddeley aircraft.

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Hawker Siddeley Trident

The Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident (originally the de Havilland DH.121 and briefly the Airco DH.121) is a British airliner produced by Hawker Siddeley. British Aerospace 146 and Hawker Siddeley Trident are Hawker Siddeley aircraft and t-tail aircraft.

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Honeywell HTF7000

The Honeywell HTF7000 is a turbofan engine produced by Honeywell Aerospace.

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Honeywell T55

The Honeywell T55 (formerly Lycoming; company designation LTC-4) is a turboshaft engine used on American helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft (in turboprop form) since the 1950s, and in unlimited hydroplanes since the 1980s.

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Horsham St Faith

Horsham St Faith is a village in Norfolk, England.

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Hybrid electric aircraft

A hybrid electric aircraft is an aircraft with a hybrid electric powertrain.

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Icing conditions

In aviation, icing conditions are atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of water ice on an aircraft.

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Imperial War Museum Duxford

Imperial War Museum Duxford is a branch of the Imperial War Museum near Duxford in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Inner Hebrides

The Inner Hebrides (the Inner Isles) is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides.

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Irritation

Irritation, in biology and physiology, is a state of inflammation or painful reaction to allergy or cell-lining damage.

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Islay Airport

Islay Airport (also known as Glenegedale Airport) (Port-adhair Ìle) is located north-northwest of Port Ellen on the island of Islay in Argyll and Bute, off the west coast of Scotland.

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Jet engine

A jet engine is a type of reaction engine, discharging a fast-moving jet of heated gas (usually air) that generates thrust by jet propulsion.

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José María Córdova International Airport

José María Córdova International Airport is an international airport located in the city of Rionegro, south-east of Medellín, and is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure and passenger service.

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Khazanah Nasional

Khazanah Nasional Berhad (doing business as Khazanah Nasional or simply Khazanah) is the sovereign wealth fund of the Government of Malaysia.

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LaMia Flight 2933

LaMia Flight 2933 was a charter flight of an Avro RJ85, operated by LaMia, that on 28 November 2016 crashed near Medellín, Colombia, killing 71 of the 77 people on board.

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LAN Chile Flight 1069

LAN Chile Flight 1069 was a passenger flight which suffered an accident at Puerto Williams Airport in Chile on February 20, 1991.

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Landing

Landing is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground.

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Landing gear

Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for taxiing, takeoff or landing.

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Líneas Aéreas Privadas Argentinas

Líneas Aéreas Privadas Argentinas (Argentine Air Lines), more commonly known by the acronym LAPA (and known as ARG Argentina Línea Privada and AIRG from 2001 to 2002), was an airline based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Leading-edge extension

A leading-edge extension (LEX) is a small extension to an aircraft wing surface, forward of the leading edge.

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List of BAe 146 operators

As of October 2022, 73 aircraft are in airline service, 31 BAe 146 and 42 Avro RJ.

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Lockheed C-130 Hercules

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin).

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London City Airport

London City Airport is a city airport in London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom.

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London Colney

London Colney is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England.

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Lufthansa

Deutsche Lufthansa AG, or simply Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany.

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Lycoming ALF 502

The Lycoming ALF 502/LF 507 (later Honeywell ALF 502/LF 507) is a geared turbofan engine produced by Lycoming Engines, AlliedSignal, and then Honeywell Aerospace.

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Mahan Air

Mahan Airlines, operating under the name Mahan Air (Havâpeymâyi-ye Mâhân), is a privately owned Iranian airline based in Tehran, Iran.

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Malaysia

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.

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Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport is an international airport in Ringway, Manchester, England, south-west of Manchester city centre.

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Maximum takeoff weight

The maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) or maximum gross takeoff weight (MGTOW) or maximum takeoff mass (MTOM) of an aircraft is the maximum weight at which the pilot is allowed to attempt to take off, due to structural or other limits.

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Medellín

Medellín, officially the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín (Distrito Especial de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia.

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Melilla Airport

Melilla Airport is an airport located in Melilla, an exclave of Spain in Africa.

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Moçâmedes

Moçâmedes is a city in southwestern Angola, capital of Namibe Province.

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Modularity

Broadly speaking, modularity is the degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often with the benefit of flexibility and variety in use.

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Nacelle

A nacelle is a streamlined container for aircraft parts such as engines, fuel or equipment.

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Namibia

Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.

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National Jet Express

National Jet Express (formerly Cobham Aviation Services Australia - Regional Services) is an Australian charter airline and aviation services provider with its headquarters in Perth, Western Australia.

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National Jet Systems

National Jet Systems, formerly Cobham Aviation Services Australia - Airline Services, is an Australian regional airline based at Adelaide Airport, operating regular scheduled services as part of the QantasLink brand.

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Neptune Aviation

Neptune Aviation Services Inc. is an aerial firefighting company based out of Missoula International Airport in Missoula, Montana.

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No. 32 Squadron RAF

Number 32 (The Royal) Squadron Royal Air Force, also written XXXII Squadron Royal Air Force, sometimes abbreviated as No.

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Operating empty weight

Empty weight (EW) is the sum of the ‘as built’ manufacturer's empty weight (MEW), plus any standard items (SI) plus any operator items (OI), EW.

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Pacific Southwest Airlines

Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was a low-cost US airline headquartered in San Diego, California, that operated from 1949 to 1988.

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Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771

Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 1771 was a scheduled flight along the West Coast of the United States, from Los Angeles, California, to San Francisco.

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Paris Air Show

The Paris Air Show (Salon international de l'aéronautique et de l'espace de Paris-Le Bourget, Salon du Bourget) is a trade fair and air show held in odd years at Paris–Le Bourget Airport in France.

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PauknAir Flight 4101

PauknAir Flight 4101 was a British Aerospace 146 that crashed on a flight from Málaga, Spain, to the Spanish North African exclave of Melilla on 25 September 1998.

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Payload

Payload is the object or the entity which is being carried by an aircraft or launch vehicle.

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Pound sign

The pound sign is the symbol for the pound unit of sterling – the currency of the United Kingdom and its associated Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories and previously of Great Britain and of the Kingdom of England.

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Pound sterling

Sterling (ISO code: GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories.

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Propeller

A propeller (colloquially often called a screw if on a ship or an airscrew if on an aircraft) is a device with a rotating hub and radiating blades that are set at a pitch to form a helical spiral which, when rotated, exerts linear thrust upon a working fluid such as water or air.

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Qantas

Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas, is the flag carrier of Australia, and is the largest airline by fleet size, international flights, and international destinations in Australia and Oceania.

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Qantas Freight

Qantas Freight is a subsidiary company of Australia's largest airline Qantas, responsible for the air cargo operations of the Qantas group.

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QantasLink is a full-service, regional brand of Australian flag carrier Qantas and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.

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Range (aeronautics)

The maximal total range is the maximum distance an aircraft can fly between takeoff and landing.

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Regional airliner

A regional airliner or a feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers' airline hubs from small markets.

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Regional jet

A regional jet (RJ) is a jet-powered regional airliner with fewer than 100 seats.

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Ringway, Manchester

Ringway is a civil parish on the southern border of Manchester, England.

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RMS St Helena (1989)

RMS St Helena is a cargo liner (carrying cargo and passengers) that served the British overseas territory of Saint Helena.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America.

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Rolls-Royce AE 2100

The Rolls-Royce AE 2100 is a turboprop developed by Allison Engine Company, now part of Rolls-Royce North America.

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Rolls-Royce Holdings

Rolls-Royce Holdings plc is a British multinational aerospace and defence company incorporated in February 2011.

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Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.

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Royal Mail Ship

Royal Mail Ship (sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract to the British Royal Mail.

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Rudder

A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, airship, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (usually air or water).

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Saab-Scania

Saab-Scania AB was a Swedish vehicle manufacturer that was formed from the 1969 merger of Saab AB and Scania-Vabis.

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Saint Helena

Saint Helena is one of the three constituent parts of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, a remote British overseas territory.

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Saint Helena Airport

Saint Helena Airport is an international airport on Saint Helena, a remote island in the south Atlantic Ocean, in the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. The construction of the runway was finished in 2015 and the airport opened in 2016.

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Siemens

Siemens AG is a German multinational technology conglomerate.

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South Africa

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.

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South Australian Aviation Museum

The South Australian Aviation Museum, located in Port Adelaide, South Australia, is an aviation museum which displays aircraft, aircraft engines, and rockets of relevance to South Australia, and the history of aviation and the aerospace industry in Australia.

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South Wales Aviation Museum

The South Wales Aviation Museum (SWAM) is an aviation museum in Bro Tathan North, St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales on part of the former MOD St Athan.

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Speed

In kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as v) of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity.

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Spoiler (aeronautics)

In aeronautics, a spoiler (sometimes called a lift spoiler or lift dumper) is a device which intentionally reduces the lift component of an airfoil in a controlled way.

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St Athan

St Athan (Sain Tathan) is a village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.

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STOLport

A STOLport or STOLPORT was an airport designed with STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) operations in mind, usually for an aircraft class of a certain weight and size.

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Stord Airport

Stord Airport (Stord lufthamn) is a municipal regional airport located at Sørstokken in Stord Municipality in Vestland county, Norway.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long time.

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Sydney Airport

Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport — colloquially Mascot Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, or Sydney Airport — is an international airport serving Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, located south of the Sydney central business district, in the Inner South suburb of Mascot.

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T-tail

A T-tail is an empennage configuration in which the tailplane of an aircraft is mounted to the top of the fin.

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Tailplane

A tailplane, also known as a horizontal stabilizer, is a small lifting surface located on the tail (empennage) behind the main lifting surfaces of a fixed-wing aircraft as well as other non-fixed-wing aircraft such as helicopters and gyroplanes.

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Takeoff

Takeoff is the phase of flight in which an aerospace vehicle leaves the ground and becomes airborne.

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Textron

Textron Inc. is an American industrial conglomerate based in Providence, Rhode Island.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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Thrust

Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's third law.

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Thrust reversal

Thrust reversal, also called reverse thrust, is the temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's thrust for it to act against the forward travel of the aircraft, providing deceleration.

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Trans Australia Airlines

Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992.

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Turbine blade

A turbine blade is a radial aerofoil mounted in the rim of a turbine disc and which produces a tangential force which rotates a turbine rotor.

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Turbofan

A turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion.

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Turboprop

A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.

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Turboshaft

A turboshaft engine is a form of gas turbine that is optimized to produce shaft horsepower rather than jet thrust.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 634

Turkish Airlines Flight 634 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Istanbul Atatürk Airport to Diyarbakır Airport in southeastern Turkey.

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US Airways

US Airways was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1937 until it merged with American Airlines in 2015.

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Very important person

A very important person (VIP or V.I.P.) or personage is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social rank, status, influence, or importance.

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Viru Viru International Airport

Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia's largest international airport.

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VOR/DME

In radio navigation, a VOR/DME is a radio beacon that combines a VHF omnidirectional range (VOR) with a distance-measuring equipment (DME).

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Wamena

Wamena, also known as the District of Wamena, is a large town in the Western New Guinea region of Indonesia.

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Windhoek

Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.

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Wing

A wing is a type of fin that produces lift while moving through air or some other fluid.

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Wingtip device

Wingtip devices are intended to improve the efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft by reducing drag.

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Woodford Aerodrome

Woodford Aerodrome is a former airfield and aircraft factory at Woodford, Greater Manchester, England, north of Macclesfield.

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Yinchuan Hedong International Airport

Yinchuan Hedong International Airport is the primary airport serving Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.

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Zurich Airport

Zurich Airport (Flughafen Zürich) is the largest international airport of Switzerland and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines.

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.44 Magnum

The.44 Remington Magnum, also known as.44 Magnum or 10.9x33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a rimmed, large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers and quickly adopted for carbines and rifles.

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1973 oil crisis

In October 1973, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) announced that it was implementing a total oil embargo against the countries who had supported Israel at any point during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, which began after Egypt and Syria launched a large-scale surprise attack in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to recover the territories that they had lost to Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War.

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2009 Aviastar British Aerospace 146 crash

The 2009 Aviastar British Aerospace 146 crash occurred on April 9, 2009, when a British Aerospace 146 (BAe 146) crashed into Pikei Hill during a ferry flight from Sentani Airport to Wamena Airport, both in Indonesia's Papua province.

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2016 Copa Sudamericana finals

The 2016 Copa Sudamericana finals were scheduled to be the two-legged final that would decide the winner of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, the 15th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

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See also

1980s British airliners

British Aerospace aircraft

Hawker Siddeley aircraft

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aerospace_146

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