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ScuL

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#136704 6-Dec-2013 06:13
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Hi

 

Does anybody know of a site that can look up the history of tail number / aircraft registrations that departed/arrived at AKL airport on a specific day?

Sites like http://www.libhomeradar.org/databasequery/results.php don't really seem to contain any NZ related information.




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  #946394 6-Dec-2013 09:15
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I guess it depends on how far back "a specific day" is

Flightrader24 will let you browse an air lines fleet and choose aircraft by registration number, it will then return the aircraft's current position and recent flight history ( it seems to go back about a month)

here is an example for and Air NZ 777

http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/zk-okq




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  #946404 6-Dec-2013 09:32
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Yea I'm looking to go back to February 2013

For Heathrow and Gatwick you can actually find the archives publicly
http://www.lhr-lgw.co.uk/heathrow%20archives%202010.html

Was hoping this might be the same for AKL




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  #946409 6-Dec-2013 09:39
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Tried flightaware.com?



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  #946442 6-Dec-2013 10:36
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Kraven: Tried flightaware.com?


doesn't go beyond 4 months :(




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