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The Fixed Base Operator (FBO) market is a segment of the aviation industry that provides services to aircraft owners, operators, and passengers. FBOs are typically located at airports and provide services such as aircraft fueling, maintenance, storage, and ground handling. They also provide services such as aircraft charter, aircraft sales, and flight training. FBOs are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and must adhere to safety and operational standards. Air Traffic Control (ATC) is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of aircraft in the airspace around airports. ATC works in conjunction with FBOs to ensure that aircraft are operated safely and efficiently.
Some companies in the FBO market include Atlantic Aviation, Signature Flight Support, Landmark Aviation, and Million Air. Show Less Read more