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AOC International (trading as AOC, formerly Admiral Overseas Corporation and stylized as ΛOC; Chinese: 冠捷科技有限公司; pinyin: Guānjié kējì yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a multinational corporation and electronics company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, and a subsidiary of TPV Technology.
AOC International (formerly Admiral Overseas Corporation), an electronics company in Taiwan; Adelaide Ornithologists Club, a club in Australia; Akan Orthography Committee, a committee for the Akan language; Portuguese: Aliança Operário-Camponesa or Worker–Peasant Alliance, a front of the Communist Party of Portugal
An air operator's certificate (AOC) is the approval granted by a civil aviation authority (CAA) to an aircraft operator to allow it to use aircraft for commercial air transport purposes. This requires the operator to have personnel, assets and systems in place to ensure the safety of its employees and of the flying public.
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There are five divisions in the AOC. These separate, but distinct, organizations fuse information that eventually becomes the Air Tasking Order.Staffing of these divisions consists primarily of USAF officers of various specialities in the ranks of captain, major and lieutenant colonel, supported by a smaller cohort of enlisted airmen, typically in the rank of staff sergeant and above.
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Peppers with AOC of Espelette. The origins of AOC date to 1411, when the production of blue Roquefort cheese was regulated by parliamentary decree. The first French law determining viticultural designations of origin dates to the 1 August 1905, [3] and, on 6 May 1919, the Law for the Protection of the Place of Origin was passed, specifying the region and commune in which a given product must ...