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Federal Aviation Administration Case Study: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Federal Aviation Administration Case Study: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Full Title: Federal Aviation Administration Case Study: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Author(s): U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher(s): U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: January 11, 2024
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Description (excerpt):

The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC) in Oklahoma City is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility that has been the home of the Administration’s medical and human factors research and training operations for more than 75 years. Encompassing more than 1,000 acres and over 130 buildings, the MMAC is home to the FAA Academy for technical training, the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, the FAA Logistics Center, the aircraft pilot and drone registries, and the Enterprise Services Center. The MMAC campus hosts more than 6,300 federal and contract employees, with an annual operating budget of over $1 billion.
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