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The Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) is the independent government agency that owns and operates the four airports of Jacksonville, Florida, US. It was established in 2001 after being branched off of the Jacksonville Port Authority .
The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) was an associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference [citation needed] representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European States who had agreed to co-operate in developing and implementing common safety regulatory standards and procedures. It was not a regulatory body ...
Jacksonville International Airport page at the Jacksonville Aviation Authority website "Jacksonville International Airport" . brochure from CFASPP Jacksonville International Airport in the 1960s-1970s , 1980s , an extensive history of airline service at JAX
This week's In the Pipeline features more Jacksonville Aviation Authority progress at Cecil Airport including Boeing's facility. Jacksonville Aviation Authority, Boeing, Cecil Airport secure over ...
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was created in 2003 and reached full functionality in 2008, and has since taken over most of the JAA functions. JAA Certification Specifications, formerly known as JARs, are recognised by EASA as an acceptable basis for showing compliance with their national airworthiness codes.
Students make a big investment at Jacksonville University's aviation school, which has seen a record number of new students this year.
It is owned by the Jacksonville Aviation Authority. [1] This mid-sized general aviation airport handles personal aircraft and small commuter planes. The entrance is located along St. Johns Bluff Road north of Atlantic Blvd, although it also borders Atlantic Boulevard to the south. The airport has a control tower and handles 400-500 aircraft ...
The Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) is the owner of all four public airports in Jacksonville and serves as the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) at Herlong. The airport was originally built during World War II to facilitate pilot training for the Navy and Air Force. After the war, the property was given to the city, and subsequently the JAA.