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This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration "tail number" (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.
The registration often denotes the aircraft type and maker. Some examples: HB-Axx two-engined aircraft from 5.7 to 15 tons, Aircraft over 15 tons due to shortage of Jxx. HB-Bxx balloons; HB-Cxx single-engined Cessnas under 5.7 tons; HB-Dxx and HB-Kxx other single-engined aircraft under 5.7 tons; HB-Fxx Swiss-produced aircraft like PC-6 and PC-12
Flight Options: OPTIONS United States CLB Flight Precision Limited: CALIBRATOR United Kingdom FSL Flight Safety Limited: FLIGHTSAFETY United Kingdom FSU Flight Support Sweden: Sweden CCK Flight Trac: CABLE CHECK United States AYR Flight Training Europe: CYGNET Spain FWQ Flight West Airlines: UNITY Australia KLO Flight-Ops International ...
The codes were removed from the type certificates for each model with effect from the production line number shown below: Boeing 737 Next Generation: line number 6082; Boeing P-8 Poseidon: line number 6020; Boeing 747-8: line number 1534; Boeing 767: line number 1102; Boeing 777: line number 1422
ID ITK Interlink Airlines: INTERLINK South Africa IAK International Air Cargo Corporation: AIR CARGO EGYPT Egypt EXX International Air Corporation: EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL United States N/A NCC T3 Aviation, Inc. STARFLEET United States 2020 [3] IAX International Air Services: INTERAIR SERVICES Liberia IBY International Business Aircraft: CENTRAL ...
Tail codes on the U.S. Navy aircraft are the markings that help to identify the aircraft's unit and/or base assignment. These codes comprise one or two letters or digits painted on both sides of the vertical stabilizer, on the top right and on the bottom left wings near the tip.
A Japan Airlines plane sliced a hole through the tail of a Delta Air Lines aircraft while shocked passengers sat onboard, in a taxiway collision at Seattle airport on Wednesday (5 February).
A letter denoting the group was painted on the upper third of the tail fin, with a square symbol in the center, and an aircraft identifier, known as the "victor number," in the lower third. Aircraft commonly used their tail identifiers as radio voice calls , i.e. Lucky Irish (serial 42-24622) of the 870th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group (lost ...