ACO

Aircraft Certification Office
In the context of aviation and aerospace, an Aircraft Certification Office (ACO) is a specialized office or organization responsible for overseeing the certification process of aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and other related aviation products. The primary goal of an ACO is to ensure that these products meet strict safety and regulatory requirements before they are allowed to enter service.
Associate Contracting Officer
In the context of aviation and aerospace, an Associate Contracting Officer (ACO) is a professional responsible for assisting in the procurement and administration of contracts related to aviation and aerospace projects. The specific duties of an ACO may vary depending on the organization, but here are some common responsibilities:
Office of Airports Compliance and Field Operations
The Office of Airports Compliance and Field Operations is a division within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States. The primary role of this office is to ensure that airports in the country comply with federal regulations, guidelines, and standards related to airport safety, security, and environmental concerns.

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