ACC

Active clearance control
In the context of aviation and aerospace, "Active Clearance Control" (ACC) refers to a technology used to manage and optimize the clearance between turbine blades and the surrounding casing in a gas turbine engine. This clearance is critical, as it affects the engine's efficiency, performance, and overall durability.
Airports Consultants Council
The Airports Consultants Council (ACC) is a professional organization that represents the interests of firms and individuals providing consulting services to the airport and aviation industry. The ACC is a global association with members from various countries, and its primary goal is to promote excellence in airport consultancy and support the development of the aviation industry.
Airspace control center
In the context of aviation and aerospace, an Airspace Control Center, also known as an Area Control Center (ACC) or Center Control, is a facility responsible for managing and controlling air traffic within a specific region or airspace. The primary function of an Airspace Control Center is to ensure the safe and efficient movement of aircraft through a designated airspace, typically at high altitudes and during en route phases of flight.
Area control center
In the context of aviation and aerospace, an Area Control Center (ACC) is a type of air traffic control facility that is responsible for controlling and coordinating the movement of aircraft within a specific geographic area, typically covering a large region or section of airspace.

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