PNR
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| Definition | : | Point of No Return |
| Category | : | Transport & Travel » Air Transport |
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What does PNR mean?
Point of No Return (PNR) is the farthest point an aircraft can go and be able to return to the base with adequate fuel reserves. Beyond this point, the aircraft’s fuel supply will not permit it to return to its own base and the aircraft must proceed to some other destination for landing.
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Passenger Name Record
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Passenger Name Record
Rail Transport
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Penrith North Lakes
Railway Station Codes
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Parc Naturel Régional
[Regional Nature Park]
Buildings & Landmarks
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Partido Nacional Renovador
[National Renovator Party]
Politics
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Place and Route
Electronics
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Policía Nacional Revolucionaria
[National Revolutionary Police]
Police
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Photoreceptor-cell-specific Nuclear Receptor
Genetics
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Antonio-Agostinho-Neto International Airport
Airport Codes
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Partidul Național Român
[Romanian National Party]
Politics
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Philippine National Railways
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of PNR in Aviation?
The full form of PNR is Point of No Return
What are the full forms of PNR in Transport & Travel?
Passenger Name Record | Passenger Name Record | Penrith North Lakes | Point of No Return | Antonio-Agostinho-Neto International Airport
What are the full forms of PNR in Worldwide?
Passenger Name Record | Place and Route | Point of No Return | Photoreceptor-cell-specific Nuclear Receptor
Translation
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