ilmaväylä
ilmaväylä (Finnish for “airway” or “flight route”) is a designated flight path in the controlled airspace that aircraft follow to ensure safe and efficient navigation. An ilmaväylä is defined by waypoints, usually spaced no more than 50 nautical miles apart for high‑level routes, and is published in national aeronautical information publications. The airway is characterized by a standardized set of flight levels and navigation parameters, and pilots typically fly it on a standard altitude for a given direction.
The concept of ilmaväylä emerged in the 1930s with the development of radio navigation and was formalized
Uses of ilmaväylä include routine commercial passenger flights, cargo operations, and general aviation. Pilots are instructed
Ilmaväylä identification on charts uses a four‑letter or alphanumeric code that indicates the corridor name and