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  2. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the impossibility of transit in the United States through Los Angeles International Airport, Air Tahiti Nui scheduled and operated in March and April 2020 Flight TN64 as a non-stop flight between Papeete and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, using a Boeing 787-9 and covering 15,715 km (9,765 mi; 8,485 nmi).

  3. DUATS - Wikipedia

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    One of DUATS most-used features was its flight planning system. Designed for ease of use, the flight planner required only six inputs (departure airport, destination airport, cruise altitude, aircraft profile, route of aircraft, and departure time) to calculate a complete navigation log.

  4. Best and Worst Airports, Ranked by On-Time Flights - AOL

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    According to Airhelp’s ranking of 239 airports across 69 countries, the airports with the highest percentage of on-time flights—based on flights taken between May 1, 2023, and April 30, 2024 ...

  5. Estimated time of arrival - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In this respect, the phrase or its abbreviation is often paired with its complement, estimated time of departure (ETD), to indicate the expected start time of a particular journey. This information is often conveyed to a passenger information system as part of the core functionality of intelligent transportation systems .

  6. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Busiest flight routes between an airport in Europe (EU, UK, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway) and outside Europe. Eurostat [14] Rank Airport 1 Airport 2 2010 2012

  7. Flight planning - Wikipedia

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    percentage of time: typically 10% (i.e., a 10-hour flight needs enough reserve to fly for another hour) percentage of fuel: typically 5% (i.e., a flight requiring 20,000 kg of fuel needs a reserve of 1,000 kg) Except for some US domestic flights, a flight plan normally has an alternate airport as well as a destination airport.