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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. IATA delay codes - Wikipedia

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    IATA delay codes were created to standardise the reporting by airlines of commercial flight departure delays. Previously, every airline had its own system, which made the sharing and aggregation of flight delay information difficult.

  4. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    Flightradar24 is a Swedish Internet-based service that shows real-time aircraft flight tracking information on a map. It includes flight tracking information, origins and destinations, flight numbers, aircraft types, positions, altitudes, headings and speeds.

  5. Doncaster Sheffield Airport - Wikipedia

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    In May 2006, Thomsonfly launched the first long-haul flight from Doncaster to Puerto Plata. [7] Promoters initially hoped for 25 million passengers a year. [8] In 2007, one million used the airport. This decreased to 700,000 in 2012, before increasing to just 1.25 million in 2016. [2]

  6. Flight cancellation and delay - Wikipedia

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    The number of flight delays has increased as staff has been cut back as a result of the financial woes following the September 11 attacks. [7] Some of the causes of flight delays or cancellation include: Airline glitches. The top cause of flight delays, according to a USA Today analysis. [7] Congestion in air traffic [7]

  7. Birmingham Airport - Wikipedia

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    Passenger throughput in 2017 was over 12.9 million, making Birmingham the seventh busiest airport in the UK. [4] [7] The airport offers international flights to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. Birmingham Airport is an operating base for easyJet, [8] Jet2.com, Ryanair and TUI Airways.

  8. List of busiest airports in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    For a complete list of UK airports, see List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown Dependencies. The United Kingdom, an island country, is home to many of Europe's largest and busiest airports. London Heathrow, which handles over 79 million international passengers annually, is the largest airport in the UK.

  9. Belfast International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It also includes live ATC, arrival and departure boards, and a live flight radar screen. [9] However, this was later closed again in October 2019. In 2014, news emerged of talks between the airport and Turkish Airlines. [10] This could have led to a service linking Belfast into the worldwide Turkish route network, but did not materialise.