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  2. Belgian Civil Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, civil aviation accidents are investigated by the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority (Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport – Belgian Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) –Air Accident Investigation Unit) – with the full cooperation of the airline and other interested parties.

  3. Civil aviation authority - Wikipedia

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    A CAA will regulate the control of air traffic but a separate agency will generally carry out air traffic control functions. In some countries a CAA may build and operate airports , including non- airside operations such as passenger terminals; the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines being among ...

  4. Belgian aircraft registration and serials - Wikipedia

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    Belgium was not considered a major operator of aircraft and was allocated the prefix and first letter suffix O-B. When the conference allocated the same prefix it made sure that they were in different parts of the world, the other user of the O prefix was Peru and they were allocated O-P. [ 1 ] The first allocation was O-BEBE to a Fokker D.VII ...

  5. C&A - Wikipedia

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    C&A is a multinational chain of retail clothing stores that originated in the Netherlands.It now has European head offices in Vilvoorde, Belgium, and Düsseldorf, Germany.. The company operates approximately 1,300 stores in Europe and approximately 300 stores in Brazil, as well as websites for online shoppi

  6. Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport - Wikipedia

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    Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport [1] (French: Service public fédéral Mobilité et Transports, Dutch: Federale Overheidsdienst Mobiliteit en Vervoer, German: Föderaler Öffentlicher Dienst Mobilität und Transportwesen), is a Federal Public Service of Belgium.

  7. Bol.com - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the store serves 11 million active customers in the Netherlands and Belgium and offers over 23 million items. [2] Since 2011, Bol has also opened its webshop for retailers to sell and effectively became a platform. Since the introduction of "Selling via bol.com", more than 30,000 retailers have already sold via Bol.

  8. Test of English for Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The Test of English for Aviation (T.E.A.) is a language proficiency test designed and developed by Mayflower College [1] in the United Kingdom. T.E.A. is accredited by numerous national civil aviation authorities including the UK CAA. 50,000+ aviation specialists have taken T.E.A. in 100+ test centres around the world.

  9. Belgian Air Component - Wikipedia

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    Belgique, the first Belgian airship. By the time of Belgium's entry into the First World War on 4 August 1914, the military aviation branch, now called the Aviation Militaire Belge (Belgische militaire luchtvaart), consisted of four squadrons, each consisting of four 80-horsepower Farman aircraft, although Escadrilles III and IV were still forming.