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- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) abstract "The Atlantic Bridge is a flight route from Gander, Newfoundland, Canada to Scotland, with a refueling stop in Iceland.During the Second World War, new bombers flew this route. This route is no longer used, due to the advent of modern jet airliners which can fly a direct route from Canada or the United States to Europe without the need for a fueling stop. This route is longer overall than the direct route and involves an extra landing and takeoff, which is costly in fuel terms. A direct route can be efficient as it allows cruising at high altitude. A stop over on Greenland might also be possible.".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) thumbnail Atlantic_Bridge_locator.PNG?width=300.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageID "1585998".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageLength "1029".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageRevisionID "674353860".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Air_navigation.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Routes.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trans-oceanic_aviation.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Gander,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink Transatlantic_flight.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLink File:Atlantic_Bridge_locator.PNG.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlantic Bridge (flight route)".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aviation-stub.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) subject Category:Air_navigation.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) subject Category:Routes.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) subject Category:Trans-oceanic_aviation.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) hypernym Route.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) type Road.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) comment "The Atlantic Bridge is a flight route from Gander, Newfoundland, Canada to Scotland, with a refueling stop in Iceland.During the Second World War, new bombers flew this route. This route is no longer used, due to the advent of modern jet airliners which can fly a direct route from Canada or the United States to Europe without the need for a fueling stop. This route is longer overall than the direct route and involves an extra landing and takeoff, which is costly in fuel terms.".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) label "Atlantic Bridge (flight route)".
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) sameAs Q13628117.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) sameAs Jembatan_Atlantik.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) sameAs Q13628117.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) wasDerivedFrom Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route)?oldid=674353860.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) depiction Atlantic_Bridge_locator.PNG.
- Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route) isPrimaryTopicOf Atlantic_Bridge_(flight_route).