I just noticed that https://www.flightradar24.com has a history search function.
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That resource is cited in this NYT article for historical flight records in China. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/02/21/business/coronavirus-airline-travel.html …
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Also keen to see actual figures of flights out of Wuhan
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@flightradar24 have archives of stats? Seems like they should but maybe not for free https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airports/wuh/statistics … -
@flightaware also sell historical data it looks likehttps://flightaware.com/commercial/premium/ …
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I don’t remember the exact figures but I recall that there were a lot more visitors to Hong Kong coming from Wuhan back then via high-speed rail than by air. The number of flights was pretty low by comparison too, just a handful per week, I think.
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No, it's about 18-20 daily. But yes also a lot of train travel. Just need the citation.
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ISTR a USG report with that info. Something like NTSB or FAA?
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