Royal Flight may refer to: Royal Canadian Air Force VIP aircraft, air transport for the Canadian Royal Family and other VIPs in Canada No. 32 Squadron...
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Airbus Voyager of the Royal Air Force (RAF), No. 10 Squadron, and the King's Helicopter Flight, which forms part of the Royal Household. Civil aircraft...
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The Royal Flight of Oman (RFO) is the VIP air transport capability embedded within the Sultan of Oman's Royal Household. The Royal Flight is not a military...
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Joint stock company Royal Flight Airlines (Russian: АО «Авиакомпания «Роял Флайт»), formerly Abakan-Avia (Russian: ЗАО «Авиакомпания «Абакан-Авиа»), was...
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The royal Flight to Varennes (French: Fuite à Varennes) during the night of 20–21 June 1791 was a significant event in the French Revolution in which King...
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Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 was a passenger flight on 21 August 1994 which crashed approximately ten minutes after takeoff from Agadir–Al Massira Airport...
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education and training, and special services. Royal Flight Aircraft Administrative Center Royal Flight Helicopter Administrative Center Air Warfare Center...
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Saudia (redirect from Prince Sultan Flight Academy)
the Saudi royal flight's single Boeing 747-400 registered as HZ-HM1 was painted in a new livery. As of January 2022, all the Saudi royal flight aircraft...
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Flight lieutenant (Flt Lt or F/L) is a junior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank originated in the...
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1 at King Abdulaziz Air Base, Dhahran, Eastern Province: 1 Squadron (Royal Flight/BBJ&HS125) at King Salman Air Base 35 Squadron (Jetstream) 75 Squadron...
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of the royal family (at which time the aircraft is designated as the Royal Flight), the governor general, prime minister, other senior members of the Government...
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Air transports of heads of state and government (redirect from Sultan's Flight)
maintained by Royal Thai Army. The Royal Thai Air Force's 602 Royal Guard Squadron also operates a Boeing 737-800 for the Royal family flight. Although available...
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Presidential Flight (originally known as “Royal Flight”) is the organization responsible for air transport of the government of Abu Dhabi, United Arab...
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Royal Brunei Airlines Flight 839: 4 was a scheduled flight from Labuan to Bandar Seri Begawan and Miri, operated by Merpati Intan on behalf of Royal...
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Airliner Census", Flight International, 30 August-5 September 1995, p.42 Roach/Eastwood 1992, pp. 227-251 "World Airline Directory", Flight International...
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Alia Royal Jordanian Flight 600 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Queen Alia International Airport, Jordan, to Seeb International Airport...
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journal of the Aero Club of the United Kingdom (later the Royal Aero Club). In April 1934, Flight was acquired by Iliffe & Sons, who were proprietors and...
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World Airlines United Airlines Asia Bahrain Bahrain Royal Flight Brunei His Majesty The Sultan's Flight Iran Iran Air Iraq Iraqi Airways Kazakhstan Kazakhstan...
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This is a list of Royal Air Force independent Flights. An independent Flight is a military administrative structure which is used to command flying units...
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2012 at the Wayback Machine Flight International via flightglobal.com, 14 December 2011. Retrieved: 18 December 2011. Royal Air Force of Oman, JAS 39 Gripen...
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The Royal Navy Historic Flight (RNHF) was the historic flight of the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy up until its disbandment in March 2019. The RNHF...
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anti-submarine duties – 1 torpedo; 12 used as Royal Marine transports, 6 converted to HAR.9's HCC.8 2 built; Royal Flight transport, VVIP later converted to HAR...
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(DXB), consists of a VIP terminal dedicated to the UAE Royal family and special interest flights and is primarily used by the Emir of Dubai, the prime...
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for the Royal Air Force, and ex-passenger models and others were used as aerial refuelling aircraft. The 50th anniversary of the first flight of the prototype...
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based in Muscat Harbor with moorings for larger royal vessels in Muttrah's Port Sultan Qaboos The Royal Flight of Oman - based at Muscat International Airport...
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differed from previous aircraft carriers. Ark Royal was the first ship on which the hangars and flight deck were an integral part of the hull, instead...
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the Hal Far Fighter Flight RAF which defended Malta in the Second World War "RAF Mount Pleasant – 1435 Flight". RAF.mod.uk. Royal Air Force. Archived...
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No. 1435 Flight Royal Air Force, commonly abbreviated 1435 Flt, is an independent aircraft flight of the Royal Air Force (RAF). Currently operating the...
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introduction of cargo flights, Damascus being the first destination served from Amman, using a Boeing 737. Royal Jordanian made its first flight to Budapest, on...
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British Aerospace Sea Harrier (redirect from Royal Navy Sea Harrier)
November 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2010. "RNAS Culdrose: Royal Navy School of Flight Deck Operations". Royal Navy. Archived from the original on 29 November 2009...
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