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Did you know — the big VT sign on every Indian aircraft is a British legacy

As per global rules set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), each aircraft has to be registered in a country, where it is allotted a registration number. The prefix 'VT' stands for ‘Victorian Territory and Viceroy Territory’, which is the nationality code that each aircraft registered in India is required to carry. Now there is a plea for a change in the code.

By CNBCTV18.com Jun 23, 2022 3:22:17 PM IST (Updated)


Have you ever noticed a VT sign on an aeroplane while travelling and wondered what it means? The code, which is generally seen just before the rear exit door and above the windows, is a legacy of the British Raj.
The prefix 'VT' stands for ‘Victorian Territory and Viceroy Territory’, which is the nationality code that each aircraft registered in India is required to carry.
As per rules set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), each aircraft has to be registered in a country, where it is allotted a registration number. An aircraft can only have one registration in one jurisdiction. In simple words, the call sign or the registration code is for the identification of the aircraft.