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Originally posted by spotter-markus View Post
delivery was on 07 December 2022 not on 18 November 22
NOT delivery flights to customer
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A42B17
N368M
C182
Cessna 182S Skylane
18280598
United States - Montana Forestry Division
A46B39
N384M
B06
Bell 206B JetRanger III
3681
United States - Montana Forestry Division
1982-00-00
A48793
N391M
C185
Cessna 185C Skywagon
185-0684
Airline: United States - Montana Forestry Division
Operator: United States - US Forest Service
A48B4A
N392M
B06
Bell 206B JetRanger II (correct model designation contains 206B, not 206A)
362
Airline: United States - Montana Forestry Division
Operator: United States - US Forest Service
A84413
N6312B
C182
Cessna 182A Skylane
34212
Airline: United States - Montana Forestry Division
Operator: United States - US Forest Service
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Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post33FCEA
MM82074 (not CSX82074)
A169
Leonardo Helicopters AW169M
72013
Carabinieri (not Leonardo)
00-11-2022
On December 6th (the day you posted) it wasn't registered as MM but CSX, as you can see here: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10793315
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This aircrafts were retired from Avianca and returned to the lessor:
A68E4F
N521TA
Airbus A319-132
3276
AVA
TAI
5 Oct 2007
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A611C2
N490TA
Airbus A320-233
2282
AVA
TAI
8 Sep 2004Last edited by leoandrew88; 2022-12-09, 04:26.
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Originally posted by AirMe View Post
I understand you're point of view. However we should consider DHL Aviation as an airline with multiple subsidiaries, as almost all airlines fleet websites do (including Wikipedia).
Furthemore, some of the airlines you mentioned are owned by DHL (some of them up to 100%, like BCS).
As DB Editor told you, we use the DHK code as a generic DHL code. Why? DHK was the first DHL airline; the second reason is that DHK is the only airline which officially called "DHL Air" (DHL Air Ltd.) without any nationality or other name in the name. The DHK code is always used when an aircraft has a DHL livery, so this make you easier to find out which aircraft operate for DHL. On live map or in the aircraft page, you can always know which airline operates the aircraft, since you can see "operated by" or "operator".
I hope you may understand better the situation now. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to ask anything.
But that is completely wrong and you are therefore giving incorrect information to the users. I kindly ask you to please correct the mistake and rectify your systems if needed.
The AeroLogic liveries comprise the white aircraft and the yellow aircraft: therefore you have to label the paint scheme of all AeroLogic aircraft with the ICAO code BOX.
As I said already, DHL isn’t an airline, doesn’t have any aircraft of its own and therefore doesn’t own an AOC. And DHK has nothing to do with AeroLogic’s German registered aircraft. As DHK is neither a European airline (reason for which DHA has been founded). If a used wants to follow the AeroLogic fleet he/she can only see partially the aircraft that the company operates, and not the real fleet. Opposite, if a user what’s to see DHK’s fleet, he/she is also confronted with a completely wrong fleet which is more than 10 times as big as the real one, with aircraft registered all over the world (while they are only a UK operator).
As I stated again, the colour scheme has nothing to do with the airline. For example also the white livery Aircraft of AeroLogic operate for DHL Express (and LHC of course), like the yellow aircraft also operate for Lufthansa Cargo and DHL Express as it is a Joint Venture between Lufthansa Cargo and DHL Express. But no AeroLogic aircraft has never been operate by or for DHK.
And this statement is also incorrect: “The DHK code is always used when an aircraft has a DHL livery, so this make you easier to find out which aircraft operate for DHL”.
As Flightradar24 doesn’t include all aircraft that operate for DHL Express under the code DHK, as it is missing all the AeroLogic aircraft painted in white, which fly daily the same exact routes of the yellow ones.
I thought of Flightradar24 as a platform in which accurate and real data is being shown, and therefore I am hoping that you could keep up with the expectation of the users, and provide real life precise information and rectify the erroneous informations that you are providing as of today.
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