World Aircraft Information Files ended in 2002.
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Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions was created in 2006.
Atlantic Aircraft ended in 1931.
SBS Aircraft ended in 2001.
No Aircraft Noise ended in 1999.
Conroy Aircraft ended in 1972.
Stroukoff Aircraft ended in 1959.
Vultee Aircraft ended in 1943.
Voisin - aircraft - ended in 1918.
Chase Aircraft ended in 1954.
Keystone Aircraft ended in 1932.
At the end of World War II in 1945, the Royal Air Force (RAF) had approximately 1,500 aircraft. This number included a mix of various types such as bombers, fighters, and transport planes. The reduction in aircraft from earlier wartime peaks was due to demobilization and shifts in military strategy following the war's conclusion.