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  2. Fixed-base operator - Wikipedia

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    Three Dornier 228 of Aerocardal at the airline's Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport base. A fixed-base operator (FBO) is an organization granted the right by an airport to operate at the airport and provide aeronautical services such as fueling, hangaring, tie-down, and parking, aircraft rental, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction, and similar services. [1]

  3. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    Airport advisory service [1] AC Advisory circular [2] Information and guidance publication ACAM Aircraft continuous airworthiness monitoring ACARS Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System: ACAS Airborne collision avoidance system: ACC Area control centre [1] ACC Active clearance control: Turbine engine system ACC Accessory In gas ...

  4. ICAO airport code - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, for instance, was formerly known as Jan Smuts International Airport, with code FAJS. When the airport was renamed O. R. Tambo International Airport, its ICAO code was updated to FAOR. Some airports have two ICAO codes, usually when an airport is shared by civilian and military users.

  5. McAllen Miller International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This Class D airport has a simple layout and taxiways extend the full length of each runway. [5] Both runways are asphalt and are in good condition. [5] The terminal is easy for all traffic to reach from either runway, but aircraft on runway 14/32 have to cross runway 18/36 to reach the fixed-base operator (FBO). The runways form a V.

  6. Wilmington International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has two runways and a single terminal which has eight gates. The airport is also home to two fixed-base operators (FBO). [5] There is a 24-hour U.S. Customs and Border Protection ramp, built in 2008, [6] for international flights wishing to stop at the airport. The separate terminal was built to serve the international flights that ...

  7. Syracuse Hancock International Airport - Wikipedia

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    With the start of World War II, the airport was pressed into service as a flight training center for the Army Air Forces. By 1942, it had become apparent that Amboy Airport was not large enough to handle military needs, and as a replacement, the AAF opened Syracuse Army Air Base in the suburb of Mattydale, New York. At the end of World War II ...

  8. What Does "FBO in Trust" Mean? - AOL

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    FBO is an abbreviation for the common term “for the benefit of” and it is often used in estate planning. In a trust, the term conveys ownership and value to the trustee. The FBO legal language ...

  9. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    GDS and airline hosting system (CRS/PSS) 1B n/a Sabre travel network Asia-Pacific (ex-Abacus) n/a APAC Regional distribution 1E n/a Travelsky n/a China Local distribution system and hosting system (CRS/PSS) 1F n/a Infini travel information, Inc. n/a Japan Local distribution system (CRS) 1G n/a Travelport (Galileo core) n/a Global GDS (CRS) 1H n/a