Airline Operations
/ˈɛərˌlaɪn ˌɒpəˈreɪʃənz/
Definitions
- (n.) The lawful management and control of activities involved in commercial air transport, including compliance with aviation regulations, safety standards, and operational protocols.
The airline operations must adhere strictly to Federal Aviation Administration regulations to maintain their operating certificate.
- (n.) The coordinated procedural and administrative functions necessary for an airline to conduct flights, including crew scheduling, maintenance oversight, and air traffic coordination.
Effective airline operations ensure timely departures and arrivals while maintaining passenger safety.
Forms
- airline operations
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Commentary
The term encompasses both the regulatory and practical aspects of running an airline within the legal framework governing commercial aviation.
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