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  2. Category:Occupations in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Technicien supérieur de l'aviation; Advanced Technician in Aviation non civil servant; Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile; Test pilot; Third officer (aviation)

  3. List of military aviation occupations - Wikipedia

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    Military aviation occupations are types of work either shared with commercial aviation or unique to military aviation, that provide skills for the operation of an air forces business. Often military aviation employees will have had higher education due to the complexity of the electrical and mechanical systems involved in aircraft design and ...

  4. Category:Aviation in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    Aviation accidents and incidents in Africa by country (43 C) Airlines of Africa by country (55 C) Airports in Africa by country (58 C) + Aviation in Mayotte (2 C)

  5. Lists of airports in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This page contains the lists of airports in Africa by country, grouped by region. The lists include both military air bases and civilian airports. North Africa

  6. African Airlines Association - Wikipedia

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    Promote the industry best practices to support safe, secure and reliable air transport in Africa Enhance the visibility, reputation and influence of African Airlines in the global aviation industry; Sustainable air transport; Advocate for the reduction of costs of air transport services in Africa by reducing taxes, fees and charges

  7. Airlines of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Aviation columnist Patrick Smith, in a 2013 book, stated that major air carriers in Africa had far safer operations than smaller carriers. [14] By 2020 however, African aviation had improved safety to the point that flying in Africa is safer than the global average with respect to accidents per million flights. [15] [16]