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The phrase "aircraft operates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the functioning or performance of an aircraft in various contexts, such as aviation, engineering, or safety reports.
Example: "The report details how the aircraft operates under different weather conditions."
Alternatives: "aircraft functions" or "aircraft performs".
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The way in which a civil aircraft operates is termed its operational profile.
Shortly after the crash at 4.30pm, a purported spokesman for the Taliban, Abdul Khaliq, claimed responsibility for bringing it down, saying: 'We used a Stinger missile to shoot down the aircraft.' This claim was denied by Nato, and seems unlikely given that the aircraft operates above missile range.
The UND aircraft operates at altitudes ranging from near the surface to 13 km.
So, each aircraft operates differently, tuned to each pilot's preferences, and to the specific mission for that pilot.
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The missile was fired by an unmanned Predator drone aircraft operated by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Tesco would not comment on the new aircraft beyond saying: "All aircraft operated by Tesco are in the process of being sold".
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All 50 planes in service were grounded nine days later after another aircraft, operated by All Nippon Airways, made an emergency landing in Japan when the pilots smelled smoke.
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