Corrections

Corrections Policy

How to flag something that looks wrong, and exactly what we do when you do.

Corrections

We fix what we get wrong

Accuracy is the standard we hold ourselves to, and corrections are part of that standard, not an exception to it. Published 22 January 2026. Last updated 16 April 2026.

If you spot an error of fact, an out of date figure, or an aircraft detail that looks wrong, we want to hear from you so we can put it right.

How to report

Tell us what you found

Use our Contact page and name the page, quote the line, and tell us what you believe is correct. The more specific you are, the faster we can verify and fix it. We read every report.

How we handle it

Verify, fix, and date

We check each report against reliable sources. When we confirm an error, we correct the page and update its last updated date so the change is visible. Significant factual corrections are noted on the page where it helps readers understand what changed.

We treat two things differently. A correction means we had a fact wrong and have fixed it. A routine update means indicative prices, schedules, or specifications have moved with the market and we have refreshed them. Both keep the site honest and current.

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