airlanes
Airlanes refers to the designated pathways or corridors through the sky where aircraft are permitted to fly. These invisible routes are established by air traffic control agencies to ensure the safe and orderly movement of air traffic. Airlanes are not physical structures but rather a system of defined coordinates, altitudes, and reporting points that pilots must follow. They are crucial for separating aircraft and preventing mid-air collisions, especially in busy airspace.
The concept of airlanes evolved with the growth of commercial aviation. Initially, flight paths were more flexible,
Navigation aids, such as radio beacons and GPS, help pilots stay within their assigned airlanes. Air traffic