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  2. Jacksonville Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    JAA also has its own airport security department that included 26 sworn officers in 2010. The JAA briefly considered disbanding its internal force in 2009, asking Sheriff John Rutherford for cost estimates if the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office began patrolling airport properties. The following year, the JAA board of directors chose to expand ...

  3. Japan Asia Airways - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, JAA was headquartered in the Yurakucho-Denki Building in Chiyoda, Tokyo, in a facility separate from the JAL headquarters in the Tokyo Building in Chiyoda. [6] Following JAL's privatization, the new 2007 Japan-Taiwan air transport agreement led JAL to liquidate JAA as a cost-saving measure and to normalize Japan-Taiwan flight status.

  4. Joint Aviation Authorities - Wikipedia

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    Its headquarters were located in Hoofddorp near Schiphol airport in Netherlands. [citation needed] JAA issued the Joint Aviation Requirements (JAR), intended to establish minimum requirements for air safety. In implementing the so-called FUJA Report, JAA entered into a new phase as of 1 January 2007.

  5. Jardine Aviation Services - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters: Hong Kong. Area served. Hong Kong: Parent: China National Aviation Holding (50%) ... Jardine Aviation Academy (JAA), an IATA Regional Training Partner ...

  6. Jacksonville International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the airport handled 6,460,253 passengers, breaking the previous record set in 2007. [9] 7,186,639 passengers were handled in 2019. [10]This increase in traffic prompted the JAA to revive the plan to rebuild concourse B. [11] On May 10, 2024, ground was broken on a new Concourse B.

  7. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines headquarters in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The headquarters, the Nomura Fudosan Tennozu Building (野村不動産天王洲ビル, Nomura Fudōsan Tennōzu Biru), is located on Tennōzu Isle in Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa, Tokyo. [98] [99] The 26-floor building was a project of the Kajima Corporation. [100]

  8. Jacksonville Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville airports were under the control of the Port Authority since its inception, but in May 2001, the Florida State Legislature approved the restructuring of the Jacksonville Port Authority into two separate entities (City J-Bill-1104); the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) and the Jacksonville Seaport Authority effective October 1 ...

  9. International Association of Aviation Personnel Schools

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    The EAAPS was active in the pan-European project to define and standardize the depth and scope of flight training within the JAA. [10] As a result, the "Joint Aviation Requirement Flight Crew Licensing Code" (JAR-FCL) was established. [9] The name of the organization was changed to the IAAPS in 2009 after becoming a worldwide association.