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  2. Blackout date - Wikipedia

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    On blackout dates, more travelers fly by necessity. Hence, a carrier can charge a higher price and yet fill its capacity, as the competition is also being fully booked on the blackout dates. A carrier can maximize profits by providing incentives to loyal but flexible travelers to plan and move their travel dates to lower traffic days, thereby ...

  3. Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada Flight 1037, an Embraer E-190 (registration C-FMZW) was taking off from Runway 06L at Toronto when the pilots were rejected due to a bird strike. An improper transponder showed the Tower Controller that the E190 was airborne after 50kts, and therefore, sent an Air Canada Boeing 777-300 (registration C-FJZS), operating as Air Canada ...

  4. E6B - Wikipedia

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    The true ground speed is determined by matching the center hole to the speed portion of the grid. The mathematical formulas that equate to the results of the flight computer wind calculator are as follows: (desired course is d, ground speed is V g, heading is a, true airspeed is V a, wind direction is w, wind speed is V w. d, a and w are angles.

  5. Ontario International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Western began nonstop flights to San Francisco (one Electra daily). In 1967, Bonanza began nonstop F27 flights to Phoenix. Ontario and Los Angeles entered into a joint-powers agreement, making Ontario International Airport part of the Los Angeles regional airports system in 1967. [12] In 1968, the airport had its first scheduled jet ...

  6. List of Air Canada destinations - Wikipedia

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    Between them, they operate on average more than 1,500 scheduled flights daily. [2] [1] The list shows airports that are served by Air Canada as part of its scheduled service. [3] It includes destinations operated by Air Canada Rouge, Air Canada Express regional partners and other charter services.

  7. Flight planning - Wikipedia

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    Flight planning is the process of producing a flight plan to describe a proposed aircraft flight. It involves two safety-critical aspects: fuel calculation, to ensure that the aircraft can safely reach the destination, and compliance with air traffic control requirements, to minimise the risk of midair collision.