GV
Aero Flight
Germany
IATA
GV
Golf Victor
ICAO
ARF
Radio Callsign
Aero Fox
Example: "Aero Fox One Two Three" for GV123
About the "Aero Fox" Callsign
When Aero Flight pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "Aero Fox" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "Aero Fox Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.
Destinations (20)
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANC | Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport | Anchorage | US |
| AKB | Atka Airport | Atka | US |
| BET | Bethel Airport | Bethel | US |
| CDB | Cold Bay Airport | Cold Bay | US |
| DLG | Dillingham Airport | Dillingham | US |
| EGX | Egegik Airport | Egegik | US |
| EMK | Emmonak Airport | Emmonak | US |
| KFP | False Pass Airport | False Pass | US |
| IGG | Igiugig Airport | Igiugig | US |
| ENA | Kenai Municipal Airport | Kenai | US |
| KVC | King Cove Airport | King Cove | US |
| AKN | King Salmon Airport | King Salmon | US |
| KOT | Kotlik Airport | Kotlik | US |
| NLG | Nelson Lagoon Airport | Nelson Lagoon | US |
| IKO | Nikolski Air Station | Nikolski | US |
| KPV | Perryville Airport | Perryville | US |
| PIP | Pilot Point Airport | Pilot Point | US |
| PTH | Port Heiden Airport | Port Heiden | US |
| WSN | South Naknek Nr 2 Airport | South Naknek | US |
| DUT | Unalaska Airport | Unalaska | US |