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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aircraft operator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to aviation, specifically when referring to a person or organization that operates an aircraft.
Example: "The aircraft operator is responsible for ensuring the safety and maintenance of the planes in their fleet."
Alternatives: "airline" or "aviation company".
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The aircraft operator insists the A321 was properly maintained.
For passengers and crews on business planes and other general aviation aircraft, security is generally in the hands of the aircraft operator or the airport management.
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Article 18a of the Directive contains the provisions governing the assignment of each aircraft operator to its administering Member State.
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"As aviation is a global industry, with airlines and aircraft operators operating internationally and aircraft manufacturers selling their aircraft in international markets, it is critical that aircraft emissions standards continue to be agreed to at the international level," wrote Melanie Hinton, a spokesperson for the U.S. industry group Airlines for America, in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
The group will solicit comments from helicopter and aircraft operators, and will review the operating procedures of the Hudson and East River VFR corridors.
Emission trading "will become incredibly expensive" for business aircraft operators, Ms. O'Sullivan said.
The board also recommended that the F.A.A. require aircraft operators to set up "fatigue management systems".
Her agency has issued 37 directives to aircraft operators, and is developing three more.
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