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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport.
The airport is a base for scheduled operators Aer Lingus, British Airways ( BA ), EasyJet, Flybe, Monarch Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, as well as charter airlines including Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways.
* Increasing the amount of international airlines serving airport ( are apparently looking into: China Southern Airlines, Thai Airways International, Garuda Indonesia, Vietnam Airlines, AirAsia X, Scoot Airlines, Emirates 4 Weekly services 1 November, Daily from 1 February 2013, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways as well as some United States operators )
Flughafen Wien AG, one of the few quoted airport operators in Europe, was privatised in 1992.
The airport operators needed additional space.
These activities have grown and several executive jet operators and maintenance companies are now based at the airport, handling aircraft from all over the world.
During the next ten years, Blackbushe airport became a major base for a number of UK cargo and charter operators including Airwork Limited, Britavia and British Eagle.
These operators, and others at the airport, also specialised in the maintenance and major overhaul of various types of airliners from around the world, using the wartime " Bellman " hangars on both sides of the A30 road for this activity.
The airport also has an expanded air cargo facility to serve the growing air cargo demands of the region, and two fixed base operators ( FBOs ) to handle general aviation needs.
Although initially deserted by commercial carriers upon the opening of the Suvarnabhumi Airport, the higher costs of the new airport to operators as well as safety concerns over cracked runways at the new airport caused many to seek a return to Don Mueang.
The airport is owned by the Sanford Airport Authority and managed by TBI plc, one of the world's leading airport operators, which owns London Luton Airport, Cardiff Airport, and Belfast International Airport in the United Kingdom, as well as Stockholm-Skavsta Airport in Sweden, and operates airports in South America.
The British Airports Authority ( BAA ) took control of the airport in 1975 and when BAA was privatised in the 1980s, Glasgow Airport began to offer flights to other places around the world, flights which previously were facilitated by Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which was subsequently relegated as the city's secondary airport catering for low cost airlines and charter operators.
The airport can handle minor maintenance and repairs through fixed base operators Jackson Jet Center, Turbo Air and Western Aircraft.
The airport serves international, domestic and general aviation flights including a number of helicopter operators.
As of, Flybe operates flights from the airport to Edinburgh and Belfast and is regularly used by freight operators such as Cargolux and Meridian.
The airport operators hope to increase passenger numbers to two million per year by 2020.
The airport is also used by the Japan Self-Defense Forces and by corporate and general aviation operators: an adjacent facility houses the air traffic control center for Hokkaido and the Tohoku region.
* Air Operators Association, a trade associon for UK airport operators
The 2 main operators of the airport.
The airport is one of the fastest growing airports in the world in terms of passengers (+ 34 % in Q1: 2008 ), new airline operators, and infrastructural development.
The airport is serviced by passenger, courier and air freight operators.

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Many states have laws regulating the use of boat trailers and some have restrictions regarding the age of motor boat operators.
Now we have Af or Af and all four of these operators commute with one another.
Of course, since we are dealing with fermions, we have to have the operators satisfy canonical anti-commutation relations.
This is because E ( k ) can have any sign whatsoever, and the combination of creation and annihilation operators has expectation value 1 or 0.
Since 31 December 2003, the system has been closed to new users, at that time, it covered 100 % of the Spanish population, but now some antennas have been given to GSM operators.
Most public or private buses and coaches, once they have reached the end of their service with one or more operators, are sent to the wrecking yard for breaking up for scrap and spare parts.
Nevertheless, UK rail operators point out that rail fare increases have been at a substantially lower rate than petrol prices for private motoring.
In North America, Australia and Europe many cable operators have already introduced cable telephone service, which operates just like existing fixed line operators.
More recently, several US cable operators have begun offering wireless services to their subscribers.
Other Tier 1 cable operators, including Comcast, have announced trials of a similar service in sections of the US Northeast.
For example, if an office has two telephone operators who are both busy all the time, that would represent two erlangs ( 2 E ) of traffic ; or a radio channel that is occupied for one hour continuously is said to have a load of 1 Erlang.
In particular, starting in 2006 a number of operators such as Fantazzle, 365FantasySports, DraftZone, Fanduel and Snapdraft have offered daily draft games where players can draft, play and win ( or lose ) within a single day.
Many councils also have their own bus operators, such as Tampere City Transit ( TKL ), which operates some bus lines on a commercial basis in competition with privately owned providers.
Hydrofoils are still considered exotic by many commercial operators of high-speed craft and many will not take the risk of trying such exotic vessels when they have no experience operating them.
According to the CIA, with the dissolution of Somalia's formal banking system, many informal money transfer operators have arisen to fill the void.
The first operating systems for IBM computers were written by IBM customers who did not wish to have their very expensive machines ($ 2M USD in the mid-1950s ) sitting idle while operators set up jobs manually.
According to the INTERCAL manual, " the aim in designing INTERCAL was to have no precedents ", supposedly neither in flow control features, nor in data manipulation operators.
Nevertheless there have been radiation related deaths and injury amongst workers of such facilities, many of them caused by the operators themselves overriding the interlocks.
Since the early 1940s, Kingman Reef has had very little human contact, though amateur radio operators from around the world have occasionally visited the reef to put it " on the air " in what is known as a DX-pedition.
Both operators have three binding sites for cI: OL1, OL2, and OL3 for P < sub > L </ sub >, and OR1, OR2 and OR3 for P < sub > R </ sub >.
While the Moroccan telecoms market remains under-saturated, its three mobile operators have experienced robust growth in recent years, both at home and abroad.
Individual operators would also have had no more right than any other private company for their " advertisement " to appear on traffic signs, whereas the double arrow was already prescribed for indicating a " railway station ".

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