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eigjb
29th Jan 2015, 21:06
I have previously accessed Eurocontrol's website database to search for airline operators 3 letter codes/designators.

eg NJE = Net Jets Europe; BAW= British Airways etc.

But I can no longer find the link on their site. :(

Can anyone help with a shortcut? ;)

AGPwallah
29th Jan 2015, 21:31
Try this eigjb. Airline and airport codes.

Airline Codes :: Find every airline code in the world (http://www.airlinecodes.info/)

AGP

Hotel Tango
29th Jan 2015, 21:41
To be honest, when I need to check one quickly I just google it. For example if I want to check NJE I just google "ICAO NJE" and you have it in an instant.

JanetFlight
30th Jan 2015, 03:52
The site you were using it was this one:
https://extranet.eurocontrol.int/http://webprisme.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/indicators/

However when the above one is out of service, this one here its also updated monthly and very accurate: (also drinks data daily from ICAO DOC8585)

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/CNT/3-3.htm

Hope it helps :ok:

eigjb
30th Jan 2015, 11:03
Many thanks JanetFlight.

The US DOT site works fine.

The Eurocontrol link no longer works - gives a "Service unavailable" message.

El Bunto
30th Jan 2015, 13:09
Thanks for the FAA linky, much more browsable than the ( still hiding ) Eurocontrol site.

Always interesting how imaginative some operators are in creating RT callsigns versus others.

I'm sure no controller is grateful for AEROEJECUTIVOS, ANIMAL FLIGHTS or BRA-TRANSPAEREOS.

Whereas GHERKIN, BADLANDS and BARBIE are catchier.

JanetFlight
30th Jan 2015, 15:59
Or Belgium Jetair-Tui "BEAUTY" :)

Una Due Tfc
31st Jan 2015, 11:03
EXH = Batman, that'll always be my favourite although "Rockband" (JNY) is
A new favourite too.

JanetFlight
31st Jan 2015, 15:20
EXH = Batman...i still prefer the old one...ALIEN :ok:

JanetFlight
19th Feb 2015, 04:18
https://extranet.eurocontrol.int/http://webprisme.cfmu.eurocontrol.int/indicators/

Online again :ok: