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  2. Flight planning - Wikipedia

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    For a jet aircraft, these intervals are 10 degrees of longitude for eastbound or westbound flights and 5 degrees of latitude for northbound or southbound flights. In free-flight areas, commercial aircraft normally follow a least-time-track so as to use as little time and fuel as possible. A great circle route would have the shortest ground ...

  3. Air traffic flow management - Wikipedia

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    The weather can cause large variations in capacity; strong winds may limit the number of runways available, and poor visibility may necessitate increases in separation between aircraft. [ 3 ] When an air traffic control unit that will control a flight reaches capacity, arriving aircraft are directed towards holding patterns where they circle ...

  4. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    Even for flights with the same origin and destination, a flight's duration can be affected by routing, wind, traffic, taxiing time, or aircraft used. For example, on the Luxembourg to Bucharest route operated by Luxair , the scheduled flight length remains constant while the flight duration varies depending on aircraft used.

  5. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    The most common standard flight length measurement is by great-circle distance, a formula that calculates the shortest distance across the curvature of the earth for two airports' ARPs. [5] It is the only measurement that is constant on a given city-pair route and unaffected by operational variances. [ 6 ]

  6. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Berlin includes Schönefeld (from 2020 Brandenburg) and Tegel airports. Moscow includes Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports. Turkey is not included even if Istanbul – Izmir has (as of 2019) more passengers than London – Dublin, because all its domestic routes are mostly or entirely inside Asia.

  7. Air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    Free flight is a developing air traffic control method that uses no centralised control (e.g. air traffic controllers). Instead, parts of airspace are reserved dynamically and automatically in a distributed way using computer communication to ensure the required separation between aircraft. [35]

  8. Free flight (air traffic control) - Wikipedia

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    Free flight is a new concept being developed to take the place of the current air traffic management methods through the use of technology. True free flight eliminates the need for air traffic control (ATC) operators by giving the responsibility to the pilot in command. This gives the pilot the ability to change trajectory in mid-flight. With ...

  9. Flight distance record - Wikipedia

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    Qantas Between London Heathrow Airport and Sydney International Airport in 19 hours and 19 minutes. [48] 2013: June 6, 2013: 17,312 km: Airbus A330-200: Delta Air Lines ferry flight between Singapore and Atlanta in 18 hours and 34 minutes; returning from extensive cabin renovations. 1989: August 16 to 17, 1989: 17,039 km [49] David Massy-Greene ...