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The phrase "are now flying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is currently in the act of flying or has recently taken flight.
Example: "The birds are now flying south for the winter."
Alternatives: "are currently in flight" or "are presently flying".
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Accusations are now flying as to who is to blame.
Most are now flying packed planes most of the time.
And this is all within the range of where they are now flying.
Smartphones and tablets from Apple, Google and others are now flying into consumers' hands worldwide.
The immense losses are continuing, because the airlines are now flying, but half-empty.
Hundreds of airline pilots have completed such rehabilitation programs and are now flying again.
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Detectives are now flown in to investigate all deaths reported in combat.
Liberia's success spawned many imitators: "free flags" are now flown by such unlikely places as Cambodia and landlocked Bolivia.
Pallets for single units are now flown directly to airfields throughout Iraq, for example, bypassing theater hubs.
Many of the children she studied as a graduate student are now flown to Georgetown as young adults for ongoing studies.
Long distances are now flown using any of the main sources of rising air: ridge lift, thermals and lee waves.
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