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D-AUAA to D-AZZZ (test registrations) for aircraft manufactured by Airbus at Finkenwerder. D-BAAA to D-BZZZ for aircraft with 14–20 t MTOW. D-CAAA to D-CZZZ for aircraft with 5.7–14 t MTOW. D-EAAA to D-EZZZ for single-engine aircraft up to 2 t MTOW. D-FAAA to D-FZZZ for single-engine aircraft from to 2–5.7 t MTOW.
A Van's Aircraft RV-7 displaying registration G-KELS. The G prefix denotes a civil aircraft registered in the United Kingdom. Geographic map of registration prefixes. An aircraft registration is a code unique to a single aircraft, required by international convention to be marked on the exterior of every civil aircraft.
Air France operates a fleet of 223 aircraft, mostly Airbus aircraft. Its narrow-body fleet consists of all-four Airbus A320 family variants, on the other hand the wide-body aircraft of Airbus A330 , Airbus A350 , Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 serve as long-haul operations.
1950 Air France multiple Douglas DC-4 accidents: F-BCUM SNCASE Languedoc: 1952 Air France SNCASE Languedoc crash: F-BDRC Latécoère 631: Air France Latécoère 631 crash: F-BHSM Boeing 707-300: Air France Flight 007: F-BHST Boeing 707-300: Air France Flight 117: F-BLKB Moynet Jupiter: Moynet Jupiter F-BOHB Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle III ...
France Liaison: 15 [3] DHC-6 Twin Otter: Canada: Liaison 5 [3] Helicopter; Airbus H225M Caracal: Europe Transport / CSAR: 13 [3] 9 on order [3] Airbus H160M Guépard: Europe Utility: 0 [3] 40 on order [3] Airbus H215 Super Puma: France VIP transport 3 [3] Aérospatiale SA330 Puma: France Utility 21 [3] Eurocopter AS555 Fennec: Europe Utility 40 ...
The aircraft involved, registered as PS-VPB, was a 14-year-old twin-engine turboprop ATR 72-500 with serial number 908, powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127M engines. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was acquired by Voepass in September 2022 from Indonesian carrier Pelita Air Service .
Air France is one of the few airlines who features winged headrests on short-to-medium-haul aircraft in both classes. On short-haul flights, a snack is served, while on medium-haul flights, a three-course cold meal is served. Free alcoholic beverages are available on all flights, including champagne.
"NZ" used by New Zealand National Airways Corporation until its merger with Air New Zealand in 1978 "TE" used by TEAL from 1940-1965, then Air New Zealand from 1965-1990 4N