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  2. Flight tracking - Wikipedia

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    Flight tracking enables travellers as well as those picking up travellers after a flight to know whether a flight has landed or is on schedule, for example to determine whether it is time to go to the airport. Aircraft carry ADS-B transponders, which transmit information such as the aircraft ID, GPS position, and altitude as radio signals.

  3. 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    This article documents a recent aviation accident. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses, and initial news reports may be unreliable.The latest updates to this article may not reflect the most current information.

  4. List of executive air transports of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Air travel may also be opted for when ground transportation may pose security concerns or would not fit within a busy schedule with multiple stops across different parts of a state. Like air transports of heads of state and government of sovereign states , these usually consist of private executive aircraft or police and other state agency ...

  5. Mapped: American Airlines plane collides with army helicopter ...

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    According to provisional data from FlightAware, the American Eagle Flight 5342 took off from Wichita, Kansas at around 17:22 CST and was in the air for two hours and 35 minutes, with an estimated ...

  6. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    Flightradar24 ADS-B receiver based on jetvision Radarcape [24]. Flightradar24 aggregates data from six sources: [25] Automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast (ADS-B). The principal source is a large number of ground-based ADS-B receivers, which collect data from any aircraft in their local area that are equipped with an ADS-B transponder and feed this data to the internet in real time.

  7. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    Airline timetables are printed pamphlets or folders that many airlines have traditionally used to inform passengers of several different things, such as schedules, fleet, security, in-flight entertainment, food menus, baggage weight restrictions, and contact information.

  8. CommuteAir - Wikipedia

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    CommuteAir is a regional airline of the United States founded in 1989. Today, CommuteAir operates more than 1,600 weekly flights, exclusively on behalf of United Express, serving over 75 U.S. destinations and 3 in Mexico.

  9. Sharp Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Airlines is a regional airline founded in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia in 1990. Sharp operates scheduled airline services in the southern states of Australia. Its main bases are Essendon Airport, [2] Adelaide Airport, [3] Launceston Airport and Brisbane Airport.