.aero

.aero (derived from aeronautics) is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) used in the Domain Name System of the Internet. It is the first sponsored top-level domain based on a single industrial theme. The aero domain is reserved for companies, organizations, associations, government agencies, and individuals in aerospace-related fields. It was created in 2002 and is operated by SITA. SITA created and operates the Dot Aero Council.

Two-letter codes under .aero are reserved for airlines according to the IATA Airline Designators. While three-letter codes were initially reserved for airports (IATA airport code), they were released for registration by the larger aviation and aerospace community on December 1, 2008.

The aero top-level domain was initially approved in 2001 for a 5-year term expiring December 17, 2006 as part of a proof-of-concept of new top-level domains. The agreement was extended in October 2006 for a six-month term until June 17, 2007, and continued to be renewed on a June–December six-month cycle through June 17, 2009. In 2009, SITA and ICANN completed a new 10-year sponsorship agreement for the operation of aero.

Aero

Aero is a Greek prefix relating to flight, and air. In British English it is used as an adjective related to flight (as a shortened substitute for aeroplane), as in "aero engine".

Aero may also refer to

In aeronautics

  • .aero, the internet top-level domain
  • AERO Friedrichshafen, an airshow held in Germany annually
  • Aeroplane
  • Aerospace engineering or more specifically aerodynamics
  • Aero Contractors (Nigeria), a scheduled airline from Nigeria
  • Aero Contractors (US), private charter company based in Smithfield, North Carolina, said to provide discreet air transport services for the Central Intelligence Agency.
  • Aero, a United States aircraft manufacturer, later became Aero Design and Engineering Company, and later the Aero Commander division of Rockwell International.
  • Aero (Polish airline), a Polish airline founded in 1925 which later was merged into LOT
  • Aero Ltd, a Polish aircraft company
  • Aéropostale (aviation), a French aviation company
  • Aero Vodochody, a Czech aircraft company
  • Aero Airlines, an Estonian airline owned by Finnair
  • Aero (motorcycle)

    The Aero was the creation of Narazo Shamazu, who had built motorcycles under the NS name prior to World War I. The Aero was manufactured between 1925 and 1927, and featured 250cc and 633cc single-cylinder engines.

    References

  • Erwin Tragatsch; Ash, Kevin. The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Motorcycles, Quantum Publishing, London, 2000 ISBN 1-86160-342-8
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    Electra Raises $115 Million to Pioneer the World's First Ultra Short Aircraft

    Longview News-Journal 21 Apr 2025
    Investment, led by Prysm Capital, moves the category creator's flagship EL9 Ultra Short into pre-production and certification, opens the door to Direct Aviation, and supports growing demand from commercial and defense markets ....
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    Shoppers rush to B&M to pick up RARE Aero flavour seen for first time at ...

    The Sun 20 Apr 2025
    SHOPPERS are rushing to B&M to pick up a rare Aero flavour which has been spotted at the store for the first time ever ... Aero Coconut flavour was initially only available in Premier stores across the UK ... “Coconut aero is amazing.”.
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    Ludhiana: AERO holds review meeting ahead of bypoll

    Hindustan Times 18 Apr 2025
    The AERO briefed them on the directives issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) ... The AERO expressed gratitude to the representatives for their participation and cooperation in ensuring a transparent electoral process.
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    Skyports acquires Redbird Aero (ADS Group Ltd)

    Public Technologies 18 Apr 2025
    ) Skyports Drone Services (Skyports) has acquired Redbird Aero, Australia's leading large cargo drone operator ... building on Redbird Aero's strong foundation.
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    Manufacturing aero engines a challenge, says Rajnath Singh

    Hindustan Times 18 Apr 2025
    Manufacturing aero engines ... However, aero engine manufacturing is still a challenge,” Singh said at a defence conclave ... News / India News / Manufacturing aero engines a challenge, says Rajnath Singh.
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    MTU Aero Engines AG extends its partnership with Caverion in Germany (Caverion Oyj)

    Public Technologies 15 Apr 2025
    MTU Aero Engines AG extends its partnership with Caverion in Germany ... Caverion continues to be responsible for the technical facility management at MTU Aero Engines' Munich site for another contract period ... MTU Aero Engines AG Downloads.
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    ASUS Announces VivoWatch 6 AERO (ASUSTeK Computer Inc)

    Public Technologies 14 Apr 2025
    ) TAIPEI, Taiwan, April 11, 2025-ASUS today announced VivoWatch 6 AERO, the world's first smart band that's able to take blood pressure and ...
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    Rock The Dunes In This Tatum Aero Sandcar

    Yahoo Daily News 12 Apr 2025
    If you’re looking to have fun blasting around some sand dunes, this Tatum Aero sandcar is a great way ...
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    MTU Maintenance completes 7,000th shop visit for a V2500-A5 engine (MTU Aero Engines AG)

    Public Technologies 11 Apr 2025
    As the largest MRO provider for this engine type, MTU performed 38 percent of all V2500 shop visits worldwide for both independent customers and on behalf of the OEM, International Aero Engines AG (IAE) in 2024.
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    AURA AERO announces three new European distributors for INTEGRAL and ERA

    TravelDailyNews 11 Apr 2025
    AURA AERO announce agreements with three new European distributors for its two families of aircraft ... “With these new aircraft dealers, AURA AERO will significantly expand its reach in the general aviation market.
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    DLR at the AERO 2025 aviation trade fair (DLR - German Aerospace Research Establishment)

    Public Technologies 10 Apr 2025
    With HEX 4 ELECTRA, the DLR Institute of Electrified Aero Engines is developing solutions for lightweight, compact heat exchangers to ...
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