Question about name assigned to charter aircraft

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Gentlemen,
I am totally new here trying to understand how ACH things work so please be understanding. :)

When I go to charter aircraft in hangar, there is always a name assigned to a particular aircraft with the percentage.
What does it mean?
I was trying to find anything on it in documentation but could not find anything.

See attached.

Thank you. Cheers, AJ ;)



 
This is just the name of the plane. Like Queen Mary or Titanic for a ship. Or do you think Harry Belafonte and Harry Potter are ACH pilots? :lol:
Cheers Tom
 
It's also connected to KLM airline, in witch each airplane was named "Clipper xxx". In ACH most names are Unicef or charity connected - names of Unicef embassadors of good will, and other people who do much good for global charity.
 
Wow, that was an instantaneous response. Thank you very much for the response.

I am looking for "Alice in Wonderland" as a next plane name. :rofl: Just kidding.

Where can I read more on how that process is getting done?

I am willing to contribute to UNICEF every month by the way. :)

Cheers, AJ ;)
 
Szymon Kurzacz said:
It's also connected to KLM airline, in witch each airplane was named "Clipper xxx". In ACH most names are Unicef or charity connected - names of Unicef embassadors of good will, and other people who do much good for global charity.
I think you're confusing KLM with Pan Am ;) and many, many other airlines name their aircraft as well.

Aleksi
 
I was thinking about this kind of name, like on this KLM photo "Amy Johnson". And yes, i've messed Pan-Am Clippers with KLM's liveries :) Anyway, ACH is more of KLM style livery.


 
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