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Aircraft and Data
* ARINC 429: Generic Medium-Speed Data Sharing for Private and Commercial Aircraft
* ARINC 717: Flight Data Recorder for Commercial Aircraft
Data from Boeing Aircraft since 1916
* Aircraft Data Network, a proposed specification for data networking standards for commercial aircraft installations

Aircraft and Network
* BCA Aircraft Network
* ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31F XA-TKN Uruapan-Aviation Safety Network
* Evaluating the Efficiency of a Small Aircraft Transportation System Network Using Planning and Simulation Models ( 2006 )
* Evaluating the Efficiency of a Small Aircraft Transportation System Network Using Planning and Simulation Models ( 2006 )

Aircraft and ADN
* Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet ( AFDX ): Specific implementation of ARINC 664 ( ADN ) for Commercial Aircraft

Aircraft and ):
* Aircraft ( Biplane ): Bumble Bee II -
* Aircraft ( Jet ): Bede BD-5 -
* Aircraft ( Twin Engine ): Colomban_Cri-cri -
* Fahrney, Delmer S. ( RAdm ret ): History of Radio-Controlled Aircraft and Guided Missiles
* Fahrney, Delmer S. ( RAdm ret ): History of Radio-Controlled Aircraft and Guided Missiles
* Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau ( AAIB ): Technical investigating authority for aircraft accidents.
* Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ): Aircraft
* 444th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion ( Auto Weapons ): 17 December 1944 — 25 December 1944.
* 563rd Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion ( Auto Weapons ): 9 December 1944 — 18 December 1944.
* 634th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion ( Auto Weapons ): 8 December 1944 — 18 December 1944.
Journal of Aircraft, 24 ( 2 ): 120 – 125, 1987.
Journal of Aircraft, 42 ( 3 ): 685 – 697, May – June 2005.

Aircraft and derivative
Aeronca ceased light aircraft production in 1951, and in 1954 sold the Champion design to the new Champion Aircraft Corporation of Osceola, Wisconsin, which continued building variants of the Champion as well as the derivative design, the Citabria.

Aircraft and for
* AeroVironment, Inc., makers of Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles and Unmanned Aircraft Systems for the military
Aircraft communication can also take place using HF ( especially for trans-oceanic flights ) or satellite communication.
Aircraft were getting progressively more displays, dials and information dashboards that eventually competed for space and pilot attention.
* ARINC 708: Weather Radar for Commercial Aircraft
This case is politically distinct in the sense that the government of Israel-which strongly denounced other cases of Aircraft hijacking-endorsed this one and declared its participants to be heroes and martyrs for the Zionist cause.
Signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft contains 14 articles relating to what constitutes hijacking as well as guidelines for what is expected of governments when dealing with hijackings.
Aircraft carriers have since become the central unit in naval warfare, acting as a mobile base for lethal aircraft.
All categories are available for Fixed-Wing Aircraft ( airplanes ) and Rotatory-Wing Aircraft ( helicopters ).
On 27 November 2007, Textron announced that Cessna had purchased the bankrupt Columbia Aircraft company for US $ 26. 4M and would continue production of the Columbia 350 and 400 as the Cessna 350 and Cessna 400 at the Columbia factory in Bend, Oregon.
A second reason cited for moving production to Shenyang Aircraft Corporation was Cessna had no plant capacity available in the USA at the time.
* Consolidated Aircraft Commodore, a flying boat used for passenger travel in the 1930s
The Nieuport 11 of 1916 and Royal Aircraft Factory S. E. 5 of 1918 both used this system with considerable success, however this placement made aiming difficult and the location made it difficult for a pilot to both maneuver and have access to the gun's breech.
Aircraft designed for these races introduced innovations like streamlining and more powerful engines that would find their way into the fighters of World War II.
There was also a partnership with the Brunswick Aircraft Corporation for expertise on the novel use of honeycomb aluminium panels bonded together to form a lightweight but rigid " tub ".
In comparison, scheduled flights operate from around 560 airports in the U. S. According to the U. S. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, general aviation provides more than one percent of the United States ' GDP, accounting for 1. 3 million jobs in professional services and manufacturing.
Nearby Radlett was the base for Handley Page Aircraft Company, while Hatfield became home to de Havilland.
Aircraft used to create a weightless state for purposes of experimentation, such as NASA's “ Vomit Comet ,” follow a vertically parabolic trajectory for brief periods in order to trace the course of an object in free fall, which produces the same effect as zero gravity for most purposes.

Aircraft and Commercial
* ARINC 629: Commercial Aircraft ( Boeing 777 )
Its workforce of over 100, 000 was organized into nine major divisions — Space, Aircraft, Defense Electronics, Commercial Electronics, Light Duty Automotive Components, Heavy Duty Automotive Components, Printing Presses, Valves and Meters, and Industrial Automation.
* Computer-Related Incidents with Commercial Aircraft ( Peter B. Ladkin et al., Universität Bielefeld )
Encyclopedia of the World's Commercial and Private Aircraft.
* Commercial Aircraft and Airline Markings by Christopher Chant.
* Douglas Commercial, a series of aircraft by the Douglas Aircraft Company
Boeing combined the Douglas Aircraft Company with the Boeing Commercial Airplanes division, ending more than 75 years of Douglas Aircraft Company history.
( 1, 738 x 46 m ), Commercial Aircraft, General Aviation serving most incoming and departing traffic to the west of the airport.
Offers flight training for fixed wing aircraft for the FAA Private Pilot Certification, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot Certification, Multi-Engine and Advanced Aircraft Training.
* Co-located with F. I. T Aviation School, The Pilot Training College ( PTC ) offers European flight training for fixed wing aircraft for the JAA Commercial Pilot Certification, Multi-Engine and Advanced Aircraft Training.
* B757 Cali Accident in the Compendium of Computer-Related Incidents with Commercial Aircraft including a copy of the Colombian accident report.
* Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd., a Chinese company manufacturing large passenger aircraft
Rutland Reindeer: Built by the Rutland Aircraft Company, in service with C. A. T. O, the Commercial Air Transport Organisation, then plying the Atlantic on a regular basis.
Leasing is a common method by which airlines acquire their aircraft, usually from companies that specialize in the field of Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing.
COMAC ARJ21-700 jets are produced by Shanghai-based Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China.
At 2010 Zhuhai airshow, GECAS announced that it has placed orders for 10 COMAC C919 aircraft from Shanghai-based Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China ( COMAC ).
Boeing Commercial Airplanes includes the assets of the Douglas Aircraft division of the former McDonnell Douglas Corporation, which merged with Boeing in 1997.
Guinness Peat Aviation ( GPA ) was a Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing company set up in 1975 by Aer Lingus, the Guinness Peat Group ( a London based financial services company ) and Tony Ryan, then an Aer Lingus executive.

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