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What (who) is fid$511824$ - definition

COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN AIRPORTS TO DISPLAY FLIGHT INFORMATION
FID (flight information); Airport flight display boards; Flight information display
  • Part of FIDS display at [[Hong Kong International Airport]]
  • FIDS at [[Changi Airport]] Terminal 2
  • Digital flight information display system in Jeddah Airport
  • Tokyo International Airport]]
  • Modern FIDS display utilising multiple monitors at [[Melbourne Airport]]

Fid         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
·noun A block of wood used in mounting and dismounting heavy guns.
II. Fid ·noun A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady anything.
III. Fid ·noun A pin of hard wood, tapering to a point, used to open the strands of a rope in splicing.
IV. Fid ·noun A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast, being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the trestle trees.
fid         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
¦ noun Nautical
1. a square wooden or iron bar which supports a topmast.
2. a conical pin or spike used in splicing rope.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
FID         
TOOL USED IN MARINE ROPEWORK
Swedish fid
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Wikipedia

Flight information display system

A flight information display system (FIDS) is a computer system used in airports to display flight information to passengers, in which a computer system controls mechanical or electronic display boards or monitors in order to display arriving and departing flight information in real-time. The displays are located inside or around an airport terminal. A virtual version of a FIDS can also be found on most airport websites and teletext systems. In large airports, there are different sets of FIDS for each terminal or even each major airline. FIDS are used to inform passengers of boarding gates, departure/arrival times, destinations, notifications of flight delays/flight cancellations, and partner airlines, et al.

Each line on an FIDS indicates a different flight number accompanied by:

  • the airline name/logo and/or its IATA or ICAO airline designator (can also include names/logos of interlining/codesharing airlines or partner airlines, e.g. HX252/BR2898.)
  • the city of origin or destination, and any intermediate points
  • the expected arrival or departure time and/or the updated time (reflecting any delays)
  • the status of the flight, such as "Landed", "Delayed", "Boarding", etc.

And in the case of departing flights:

  • the check-in counter numbers or the name of the airline handling the check-in
  • the gate number

Due to code sharing, a flight may be represented by a series of different flight numbers. For example, LH 474 and AC 9099, both partners of Star Alliance, codeshare on a route using a single aircraft, either Lufthansa or Air Canada, to operate that route at that given time. Lines may be sorted by time, airline name, or city.

Most FIDS are now displayed on LCD or LED screen, although some airports still use split-flap displays.