load factor

NOUN
  1. (aeronautics) the ratio of an external load to the weight of the aircraft (measured in g)
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How To Use load factor In A Sentence

  • The carrier reported a load factor of 85.7 percent , flat from a year ago.
  • As we all know, the seat load factor on the Canadian route is, in actual terms, much higher than the average, so this means that most of the wastage is on routes between the UK and the USA. Aviation in the Next Decade
  • An instance of Hashtable has two parameters that affect its performance: initial capacity and load factor.
  • Both stations routinely appear at the top of the performance league, with load factors well in excess of 80 percent.
  • In fact, the load factor was startingly low – probably below 50%! » 2009 » February » 02 - SimpliFlying || Aviation :: Branding :: Technology || Airline marketing, airline brand management, social media, Web 2.0
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