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AirIsrael

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I recently bought a lot more of Boeing 767-300ER's and I have at least 10 routes available that I need to assign them to but it won't show the aircraft as available!!! And yes, everything matches up, runway length, distance and so on, plus I actually already have a Boeing 767-300ER on some of these routes, yet it won't display my new idle 767-300ER when I click add flights. It has 140 hours available since it is idle but still doesn't not show up and I have refreshed the page many times as well as all other troubleshooting, it's gotta be a glitch or something.. Anyone else have the same problem/know how to fix it?



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What are some of the aircraft ID numbers in question and what routes are you trying to put them on?



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184640 is one of the idle Aircraft ID's and one route was DAL-FCO in which both runways are long enough for a Boeing 767-300ER and the distance is within range. Any help would be appreciated, thank you!



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184640 is one of the idle Aircraft ID's and one route was DAL-FCO in which both runways are long enough for a Boeing 767-300ER and the distance is within range. Any help would be appreciated, thank you!

 

If you are not flying in an open world, it is my understanding that planes flying out of DAL are limited by the Wright Amendment:

 

 

 

Airport-Specific Restrictions

DAL (Dallas Love Field) – Wright Amendment

Routes from DAL are limited to serving airports located in the states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. However, flights using aircraft with 56 or fewer seats (maximum certified capacity) are exempt from this restriction. You cannot configure aircraft that could potentially have more seats, such as a 737-800 with a maximum of 189 seats, with 56 seats in order to avoid this restriction.

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