airline traffic

  • 1Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol — MATIP stands for Mapping of Airline Traffic (means airline reservation, ticketing, and messaging traffic) over TCP/IP. MATIP is preferred over classic Airline Traffic lines because it allows to use low cost tcp/ip global networks instead airline… …

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  • 2Airline — For other uses, see Airline (disambiguation). Airline A Boeing 767 300ER of Delta Air Lines, one of the world s largest passenger airlines …

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  • 3Airline codes-A — Airline codes/Page top AN AAA Ansett Australia ANSETT Australia defunct 1B| Abacus International| Singapore| W9 AAB Abelag Aviation ABG Belgium| | AAC Army Air Corps ARMYAIR United Kingdom| | AAD Aero Aviation Centre Ltd. SUNRISE Canada| | SII… …

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  • 4Airline Highway — is a divided highway in the U.S. state of Louisiana, built in the 1930s and 1940s to bypass the older Jefferson Highway. It carries U.S. Highway 61 from New Orleans northwest to Baton Rouge, and U.S. Highway 190 from Baton Rouge west over the… …

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  • 5Airline codes-U — Airline codes/Page top | DOD USAF Air Mobility Operations Control Center| United States| | DOI U.S. Department of the Interior INTERIOR United States Office of Aircraft Services | EXM United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority EXAM United Kingdom… …

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  • 6Airline codes-N — Contents 1 IATA airline designator 2 ICAO airline designator 3 Call signs 4 Codes …

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  • 7Airline Deregulation Act — [ thumb|President Jimmy Carter signs the Airline Deregulation Act.] The Airline Deregulation Act (or ADA) is a United States federal law signed into law on October 24, 1978. The main purpose of the act was to remove government control from… …

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  • 8Airline teletype system — The airline teletype system uses teleprinters, which are electro mechanical typewriters that can communicate typed messages from point to point through simple electric communications channels, often just pairs of wires. The most modern form of… …

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  • 9Airline hub — An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination. It is part of a hub and spoke model, where travelers moving between airports not served by direct flights change planes en… …

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  • 10Traffic Control — ➡ law enforcement * * * Introduction       supervision of the movement of people, goods, or vehicles to ensure efficiency and safety.       Traffic is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. The movement typically occurs… …

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