ACE
- Actuator control electronics
- In the context of aviation and aerospace, "Actuator Control Electronics" (ACE) refers to the electronic systems that control and regulate the operation of actuators, which are devices that convert energy into motion or mechanical work. Actuators are used to move or position various components, such as flaps, slats, rudders, and elevators, on aircraft and spacecraft.
- Advanced certification equipment
- In the context of aviation and aerospace, "Advanced Certification Equipment" refers to specialized tools, devices, and systems used to support the testing, inspection, and certification of aircraft, spacecraft, and their components. These equipment are designed to ensure compliance with strict safety and regulatory standards, such as those set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
- Central Region
- In the context of aviation and aerospace, the "Central Region" can refer to different areas depending on the organization, agency, or context. Here are a few possible meanings: