AAR

After Action Review
In the context of aviation and aerospace, an After Action Review (AAR) is a structured debriefing process used to review and analyze events, missions, or operations after they have been completed. The primary goal of an AAR is to identify lessons learned, capture best practices, and document areas for improvement.
Airport Acceptance Rate
In the context of aviation and aerospace, the "Airport Acceptance Rate" (AAR) is a measure of an airport's capacity to handle arriving aircraft. It is defined as the maximum number of aircraft that can be accepted by an airport per hour, taking into account factors such as:
Airport and Aircraft Safety Research and Development
"Airport and Aircraft Safety Research and Development" refers to the scientific and technological efforts aimed at improving the safety of airports and aircraft. This encompasses a wide range of research and development activities focused on reducing the risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities in the aviation and aerospace industries.
Automated Aerial Refueling
Automated Aerial Refueling (AAR) is a technology that enables unmanned aerial refueling of aircraft, allowing them to extend their flight duration and range without the need for human intervention. In the context of aviation and aerospace, AAR refers to the use of automated systems to perform mid-air refueling operations between a tanker aircraft and a receiver aircraft.

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