Version 6.2
Date: 14 November 2006
Domain Management Policy (DMP) – Nov. 14, 2006 - 227.09k
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1. Aviation community and the role of SITA
The .aero domain is a sponsored Top Level Domain ("TLD") established by and for the use of the members of the aviation community. SITA, the Sponsor of the .aero domain, is a not for profit cooperative that has been representing the aviation community for more than fifty years. SITA's role is to manage the .aero domain in the interests of the aviation community. SITA will, with the advice of relevant government and industry representative bodies, develop, maintain and enforce this .aero domain management policy.
This policy is intended to be updated and revised regularly to reflect aviation industry interests. The current version of this policy is publicly available on the following web sites: www.information.aero and www.nic.aero. Comments submitted through those web sites will be considered for updates of this document.
The .aero TLD is restricted to people, entities and government agencies which: (1) provide for and support the efficient, safe, and secure transport of people and cargo by air; and (2) facilitate or perform the necessary transactions to transport people and cargo by air.
2. Policy structure
The .aero domain is structured to provide for the allocation of domain names within specific Domain Types to specific Registrants within Registrant Groups. Each Registrant Group represents a sector of the aviation community. SITA, working with representative aviation community associations and organizations, defines the domain naming conventions which will ensure consistency, fair allocation and predictability of the .aero domain.
This policy defines the rules of eligibility and .aero domain name allocation for each Registrant Group. It also sets out the license terms and described the dispute resolution procedures for the .aero TLD.
Registrant Groups & Representative Bodies
Registrants are grouped according to similar characteristics in Registrant Groups which represent aviation industry segments. For each Registrant Group this policy defines eligibility criteria.
A Representative Body is appointed by SITA to represent each Registrant Group. They contribute to the development of this policy by expressing recommendations on rules and mechanisms of determining eligibility, domain applicability, and the schedule of deployment. In particular they contribute to the definition of the naming convention and the .aero domain name allocation within the Registrant Group that they represent. Terms of the arrangements with Representative Bodies are summarized in the appendices.
Registrant Group |
Representative body |
Aerial works |
SITA (acting) |
Aerospace |
SITA (acting) |
Air freight & logistics companies |
FAGSA |
Air navigation services providers |
CANSO |
Air safety, medical and certification |
SITA (acting) |
Air sports and recreational aviation |
FAI |
Airlines and commercial operators |
IATA |
Airports |
ACI |
Aviation distribution systems |
SITA |
Aviation education and research |
SITA (acting) |
Aviation industry associations |
SITA |
Aviation media |
SITA (acting) |
Aviation professional |
SITA (acting) |
Aviation suppliers & service providers |
SITA (acting) |
Business aircraft operators |
NBAA |
Civil aviation authorities |
ICAO |
Government organisations linked to aviation |
SITA (acting) |
Pilots |
SITA (acting) |
Explanation of acronyms of industry associations as well as contact details are available here.
3. Registration process
Registration of a .aero domain name is done in 2 steps: Identification, then Registration. After Registration, the holder of a .aero domain name must comply with the licence rules (see Chapter "Licence Rules").
Step 1- Identification
Each Registrant must be recognized as member of the aviation community. This eligibility check can be performed by various mechanisms (described in section "Eligibility" of this document) and is concluded by the assignment of an "Aviation Community Membership ID". Once a Registrant has obtained an Aviation Community Membership ID, the Registrant is entitled to register any names currently open for the Registrant Group the Registrant belongs to. This step needs to be performed only once by each Registrant.
Step 2 - Registration
Once the Registrant is ready to proceed with the registration of a .aero domain name, the Registrant must choose a Registrar (authorised distributor of .aero domains) to obtain a .aero domain name license and pay the registration fee. Some domain names are pre-allocated while some need to be requested directly by the Registrant at the time of Registration. The Aviation Community Membership ID can be reused for multiple registrations by the same Registrant.
4. Eligibility Requirements
To be recognized as a member of the aviation community, a Registrant must establish that it belongs to a Registrant Group. The list and description of registrant Groups is shown below.
Registrant Group |
Description |
Aerial works |
All commercial and non-commercial civil flight operations of which the primary goal is not the transportation of persons or goods from one point to another, including all flight operations for the benefit of third parties (public benefits) are aerial works operations. Such activities may include, but are not limited to fire fighting, agricultural flights, traffic surveillance, or weather research and environment surveillance. |
Aerospace |
Aircraft, engine, equipment or satellite manufacturers, companies, organisations or individuals carrying out business involving maintenance, testing, and distribution. |
Air freight & logistics companies |
Freight forwarders and express carriers involved in air transportation |
Air navigation services providers |
Air traffic control (ATC), ATC suppliers, ATC industry members and associations |
Air safety, medical and certification |
Air ambulances, airport security, and certification companies and organisaions |
Air sports and recreational aviation |
Air sports and recreational aviation clubs and their members, federations, national associations, organisers of competitions linked to air sports, and suppliers of air sports and recreational aviation equipment. |
Airlines and commercial operators |
Commercial airlines, charter airlines, cargo airlines, corporate charter operators, air taxis, air tour operators |
Airports |
Operators of international airports, regional airports, and aerodromes |
Aviation distribution systems |
Computer reservation companies, airline sales agents and licensed air travel agents. |
Aviation education and research |
Flight schools, aviation colleges, aircraft mechanic schools, training centers, research centers, and organisers of test flights. |
Aviation industry associations |
Industry associations, passenger associations, unions, working groups |
Aviation media |
Press, magazines, informational web sites, conference and airshow organizers, feelance journalists specialised in aviation. |
Aviation professionals |
Licensed or certified aviation professionals such as cabin crews, flight engineers, flight instructors, engineers, trainers. |
Aviation suppliers & service providers |
Companies, organisations or individuals carrying out business involving catering, leasing, ground handling, insurance, it, fuel, in-flight entertainment, traders, marketplaces, consulting for the aviation industry. |
Business aircraft operators |
Aircraft charters, aircraft management companies, business aircraft operators and owners of business aircrafts. |
Civil aviation authorities |
National and regional civil aviation authorities, governmental departments regulating civil aviation, accident investigation bodies. |
Government organisations linked to aviation |
Regulating and standard setting organisations, state aviation, government aviation service agencies |
Pilots |
All commercial and private pilots. |
Once its eligibility is established, the Registrant will receive an Aviation Community Membership ID (via mail, email or fax) that it will use to identify itself when registering a .aero domain name. SITA and the .aero Representative Bodies are designing and putting in place various mechanisms to perform this identification and eligibility process.
A Registrant may currently choose among the following mechanisms:
a) Being designated by a .aero Partner Association of which the Registrant is a member (see pre-authentication by .aero Partner Association); or
b) Applying to the .aero Office through a Registrar or an online application process.
Once its eligibility is established, the Registrant will receive an Aviation Community Membership ID (via mail, email or fax) that it will use to identify itself when registering a .aero domain name. SITA and the .aero Representative Bodies are designing and putting in place various mechanisms to perform this identification and eligibility process.
A Registrant may currently choose among the following mechanisms:
a) Being designated by a .aero Partner Association of which the Registrant is a member (see pre-authentication by .aero Partner Association); or
b) Applying to the .aero Office through an online application process.
Following the assignment of the Aviation Community Membership ID, the registrant can view and update information associated with the Aviation Community Membership ID through an online process on the web site.
5. Pre-authentication by a .aero Partner Association
Industry associations can sign a partnership agreement with SITA to become a .aero Partner Association. A Registrant who is a members of a .aero Partner Association can be nominated by the association to receive an Aviation Community Membership ID.
The association will either
The table below lists the organisations and associations that have agreed to become .aero Partner Associations:
Registrant Group |
.aero partner associations |
Airlines and commercial operators |
IATA, SITA |
Business aircraft operators |
NBAA |
Airports |
ACI |
Aviation industry associations |
SITA |
Civil aviation authorities |
ICAO |
Aerospace |
GAMA, NAG |
Air freight & logistics companies |
FAGSA |
Air navigation services providers |
CANSO |
Air safety, medical and certification |
|
Aviation distribution systems |
SITA |
Aviation education and research |
|
Aviation media |
|
Government organisations linked to aviation |
|
Pilots |
|
Aerial works |
|
Air sports and recreational aviation |
FAI |
Aviation professionals |
|
Aviation suppliers & service providers |
ACI, NBAA, IATA |
Explanation of acronyms of industry associations as well as contact details are available here.
Any Registrant can request an Aviation Community Membership ID from the .aero Office prior to submitting domain registration request.
By submitting the application, the Registrant:
The .aero Office can request additional information from the Registrant including by way of example the latest annual report of the company, evidence of a registration of the company, a certificate from a relevant civil aviation authority, or request a confirmation from a relevant industry authority or association that the Registrant is a member of the Registrant Group selected.
The Eligibility Reconsideration Policy applies for resolving any dispute with regard to any decision by the .aero Office.
7. Spelling conventions and other restrictions
The .aero domain name must:
Reserved names
The names set out in the appendix Reserved Names are not available for registration unless designated as Special Industry Names or Industry Codes.
Country names and names of geographical areas
Country names and geographical areas cannot be registered as second level domain names, unless expressly provided for in this policy.
Provisions for future development
Registration of certain types of domain names may be restricted to protect a particular part of the name space for future development of predictive addressing schemes.
8. Domain allocation rules
The .aero domain comprises four different types of domains. Some domain types are pre-allocated to particular Registrants or to a whole Registrant Group, while other domain types need to be requested when registering. Some domain types may be restricted to some Registrant Groups. The rules for the allocation of each Domain Type are set out in the following table:
Registrant Group |
Industry code |
Allocated Sub Domain |
Special Industry name on SLD |
Unregulated name on SLD |
Aerial works |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aerospace |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Air freight & logistics companies |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Air navigation services providers |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Air safety, medical and certification |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Air sports and recreational aviation |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Airlines and commercial operators |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Airports |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation distribution systems |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation education and research |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation industry associations |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation media |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation professionals |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Aviation suppliers & service providers |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Business aircraft operators |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Civil aviation authorities |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Government organisations linked to aviation |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Pilots |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
9. Industry Codes
Airline identifiers
Format: IATA2characterairlinedesignator.aero (xx.aero)
Eligibility : The Registrant will require allocation by IATA. The Registrant will be a unique holder of the domain. Controlled duplicates will not be available.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the corresponding 2 character airline designator is revoked by IATA
Other requirements:
a) The Registrant is required to use the domain name in compliance with IATA RP 1784.
b) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
Format: ICAO3letterairlinedesignator.aero (xxx.aero)
Eligibility : The Registrant wil require allocation of the three-letter airline designator by ICAO.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the corresponding ICAO 3-letter designator is revoked.
Other requirements:
a) In the event of an overlap between the ICAO 3-letter airline designator and the IATA or FAA 3-letter location designator, the first-come first-served rule applies. However, the registrant is required to place a link on its web site leading to the web site of the airport operator that is identified by the corresponding IATA 3 letter location designator.
b) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
Location indentifiers
Format: IATA3letterlocationdesignator.aero or FAA3characterlocationidentifier.aero (xxx.aero)
Eligibility : The Registrant must be an operator of an airport with a location code assigned to it by IATA or FAA.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the registrant ceases to be the operator of the airport or the corresponding 3 letter airport designator is revoked by IATA or FAA.
Other requirements:
a) In the event of an overlap between the ICAO 3-letter airline designator and the IATA 3-letter location designator, the first-come first-served rule applies. However, the registrant is required to place a link on its web site leading to the web site of the airline which operates under the corresponding ICAO 3 letter airline designator.
b) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
Route codes
Format: Domain names in the notation AAA-BBB.AERO, where AAA and BBB are location designator assigned by IATA.
Eligibility : The Registrant must be the operator of the airport with a location code AAA or BBB assigned to it by IATA.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the registrant ceases to be the operator of the airport or if the corresponding 3 letter airport designator is revoked by IATA.
Other requirements:
a) Further restrictions on the use of this domain are specified in the policy for .aero shortcuts here.
b) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
Flight Numbers
Format: Flightnumber.aero (domain names in the notation AA[A]NNNN.AERO , where AA[A] is an airline designator and NNNN is one to four digits)
Eligibility : The Registrant must be an operator of origin or destination airport of the flight or the airline operating the flight.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if registrant ceases to be an operator of the airport or if the corresponding 3 letter airport designator is revoked by IATA.
Other requirements:
a) The domain will be delegated on a first-come first-served basis to eligible registrants. However, in the event the operating airline wishes to provide a service using all the domain names corresponding to its flight numbers, then the airline may make an application to the Sponsor regarding its proposal and the Sponsor may automatically reassign all relevant domain names to the airline.
b) Further restrictions on the use of this domain are specified in the policy for .aero shortcuts here.
c) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
10. Unregulated name on SLD
Format
anyname.aero
Eligibility
The Registrant is allowed to register any name in the above format, which follows the common rules and spelling conventions described above.
Allocation
Domain names are licensed to Registrants on a "first come, first served" basis. If a domain name is already licensed, or if an application is pending for that name, then no further applications will be accepted for that name until the name is either revoked or the pending application declined.
11. Allocated sub domains
Allocated sub-domains are limited in number and are defined by the Representative Body for each Registrant Group. Representative Bodies may propose for inclusion in this Policy specific eligibility criteria, naming conventions, allocation and revocation rules for a particular sub-domain. Registration is open for sub-domains, where such criteria have been defined in this policy.
Registrant Group |
Allocated sub-domains |
Aerial works |
works |
Aerospace |
aircraft, design, engine, equipment, maintenance, production |
Air freight & logistics companies |
cargo, express, freight, logistics |
Air navigation services providers |
airtraffic, navigation, air-traffic-control |
Air safety, medical and certification |
ambulance, certification, emergency, safety |
Air sports and recreational aviation |
aerobatic, aeroclub, ballooning, club, paragliding, federation, gliding, hanggliding, microlight, modelling, rotorcraft, skydiving, championship, parachuting, recreation, homebuilt |
Airlines and commercial operators |
Airline (See Note 1 below), cargo, charter, flight, taxi, pilot |
Airports |
aerodrome, airport (See Note 2 below) |
Aviation distribution systems |
agents, res |
Aviation education and research |
author, educator, research, scientist, student |
Aviation industry associations |
Association, council, group, passenger-association, repbody, union, workinggroup |
Aviation media |
Conference, journal, magazine, media, press, show |
Aviation professionals |
consultant, crew, engineer, trainer, trader, broker, author, educator, scientist, journalist |
Aviation suppliers & service providers |
catering, consulting, entertainment, exchange, fuel, groundhandling, insurance, leasing, marketplace, services, trading, software |
Business aircraft operators |
Charter, taxi, pilot |
Civil aviation authorities |
accident-investigation, accident-prevention, air-surveillance, caa, civilaviation, control, dgca |
Government organisations linked to aviation |
Government |
Pilots |
Pilot |
Note 1: Rules for subdomain airline.aero
Format: ICAO 3letterairlinedesignator.airline.aero (xxx.airline.aero) Eligibility : The Registrant wil require allocation of the three-letter airline designator by ICAO.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the corresponding ICAO 3-letter designator is revoked.
Other requirements:
a) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
b) No other three- character domain names are permitted in the subdomain airline.aero.
c) Further restrictions on the use of this domain are specified in the policy for .aero shortcuts here.
Note 2: Rules for subdomain airport.aero
Format: IATA3letterlocationdesignator.airport.aero (xxx.airport.aero) and ICAO4letterlocatiodesignator.airport.aero (xxxx.airport.aero)
Eligibility : The Registrant must be an operator of an airport or airfield with the corresponding location designator allocated by IATA or ICAO.
Revocation : The domain name will be revoked if the registrant ceases to be an operator of the airport or if the corresponding location designator is revoked by IATA or ICAO.
Other requirements:
a) The Sponsor may register this domain name to improve predictability of the name space. The domain will be transferred to the eligible Registrant when requested by the relevant Registrar.
b) No other three- or four- character domain names are permitted in the subdomain airport.aero.
c) Further restrictions on the use of this domain are specified in the policy for .aero shortcuts here.
12. Special Industry Names
Special Industry Names are limited in number and are listed in the Appendix par 26. The Sponsor reserves the right to include new names in the list of reserved names.
Allocation
Special industry names can be allocated by the Sponsor to any member of the aviation community, who in the opinion of the Sponsor will use the domain name for the best benefit of the aviation community.
The following allocation mechanisms are currently used:
A party interested in the allocation of a special industry name is required to submit a proposal to the Sponsor stating their credentials and describing the intended use of the name. To determine whether the allocation of a special industry name is in the best interest of the aviation community, the Sponsor will normally solicit the advice of the Dot Aero Council.
Registration
Once a special industry name has been allocated, it can then be registered through any .aero registrar following the usual domain registration process.
13. Licence period and renewals
The initial licence period for a .aero domain name is one year. The licence to use the .aero domain name can be renewed at the end of each licence period for further terms of one year, subject to the current terms and conditions. The Registrar will attempt to contact the Registrant (or their agent) when the .aero domain name requires renewal, but the Registrant is responsible to ensure renewal.
14. Continuing eligibility
If the Licensee ceases to be a member of the Registrant Group to which their .aero domain name is associated, then the Licensee must cancel registration of that .aero domain name within 14 days of ceasing to be a member.
15. Domain name licence transfer
The licence to use the .aero domain name may only be transferred in the following circumstances:
a) the person to whom the .aero domain name is to be transferred to meets the criteria set out in this .aero Domain Management Policy for the holder of that .aero domain name; and
b) the prescribed fee is paid.
Transfers of a .aero domain name are carried out by the Registrar of the .aero domain name.
16. Revoking a domain name licence
The Registrant agrees with the Sponsor that the Sponsor may revoke the license to use a .aero domain name for the reasons outlined below:
Change in status
If the Registrant ceases to be a member of the Registrant Group to which their .aero domain name is associated.
Fee not paid
If the prescribed fee is not paid within the required time.
Breach of warranty
If a warranty supplied by the Registrant or their agent is breached.
Incorrect information
If misleading, incomplete or incorrect information is supplied in the application.
Failure to comply with this policy
If the Registrant fails to comply with this policy.
Court decision
If a court of competent authority determines that the .aero domain name should not be licensed to the Registrant, be removed from the registry or be licensed to another person.
Improper use
If the .aero domain name, or the use of the .aero domain name, is not in the best interests of the aviation community.
Instruction
If instructed by the Registrant.
Error
If a .aero domain name which could not otherwise be registered under this policy is registered through mistake.
17. ERP
All Registrants agree to be bound by the Eligibility Reconsideration Policy ("ERP"). This policy, which operates by way of a request for reconsideration, applies to any challenge by a Registrant to a decision by the Sponsor
(a) that the Registrant does not or does no longer meet the .aero eligibility requirements as described in this Policy, and so is not entitled to an Aviation Community Membership ID; or
(b) if the registrant is a holder of a .aero domain name, to revoke the domain name licence.
Full text of the ERP is located here.
18. CEDRP
All Registrants agree to be bound by the Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Policy ("CEDRP"). The CEDRP applies to challenges to registered .aero domain names on the grounds that the Registrant does not meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the Sponsored TLD Charter.
Full text of the CEDRP is located at the following address: http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/sponsored/sponsorship-agmt-att12-13oct01.htm
19. UDRP
All Registrants agree to be bound by the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP"). The UDRP applies to challenges to registered domain names on the grounds that domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark in which the complainant has rights.
Full text of the UDRP is located at the following address: http://www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/policy.htm
20. Other disputes
All disputes over .aero domain names not covered by the above policies are to be resolved via the procedure outlined below:
(a) The originator of the dispute sends notice of the dispute in writing to the Sponsor.
(b) The originator, the Sponsor and any third parties must attempt to settle the dispute by negotiation.
(c) If the above attempts fail to settle the dispute, the parties agree to refer the dispute to arbitration and all parties must agree to be bound by the ruling of the arbitrator. The arbitral tribunal shall consist of a sole arbitrator. The place of arbitration will be Geneva, Switzerland. The dispute shall be decided in accordance with the law of Switzerland.
The Sponsor may operate a verification system to prevent the misuse of Aviation Community Membership IDs and to ensure that this Policy is complied with. The verification may be conducted by the Sponsor or by a third party appointed by the Sponsor.
If a Registrant is selected for verification, then it may be asked to provide supporting information demonstrating that it meets the eligibility requirements set at this Policy or that the .aero domain name complies with this Policy.
If the Registrant fails to co-operate with a request or fails to co-operate within a reasonable time period, then the Sponsor may cancel the Aviation Community Membership ID and revoke the licence for the .aero domain names registered by that Registrant.
If a domain name registered as a registered entity name or trademark has become available for registration following the cancellation by Sponsor for non compliance with the domain allocation rules, then for this name the domain allocation rules valid at the time of the original registration will be in force for this domain name for another 30 days.
21. Warranties
The administration of the .aero domain relies upon the information and warranties supplied by the Registrant.
By applying for a .aero domain name, the Registrant:
22. Definitions
".aero Office" refers to the Eligibility and Name Selection Services Organization responsible for (a) application of policies concerning eligibility of persons or entities to receive new or renewal registrations of Registered Names and (b) application of policies concerning selection of Registered Names to be registered to particular persons or entities.
"Registrant" is the applicant for or holder of a Registered Name.
"Registrar" is an entity or person accredited by ICANN and appointed by Sponsor to act as a registrar for domain names within the .aero domain.
"SITA" means Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques, a Belgian co-operative corporation.
23. Terms of partnerships with Representative Bodies
Representative Bodies play a key role and offer additional value to their members in representing the interests of Registrant Groups. The table below summarizes the benefits and responsibilities that SITA offers to these organizations. Those are standard terms that can be adapted to fit the reality of each organization.
Responsibilities |
Benefits |
|
|
24. Terms of partnerships with .aero Partner Associations
.aero Partner Associations play a key role and offer additional value to their members in ensuring that the .aero domain names are allocated to members of the aviation community. The table below summarizes the benefits and responsibilities that SITA offers to these organizations. Those are standard terms that can be adapted to fit the reality of each organization.
Responsibilities |
Benefits \ |
|
|
25. Requirements for submitting an application to receive an Aviation Community Membership ID
Registrant Group |
Credentials type |
Credentials Value |
Fax/mail with application |
Airline or Commercial Operator |
Air Operating Certificate |
Date issued |
Air Operating Certificate |
Airline or Commercial Operator |
IATA 2character airline identifier |
Code |
|
Airline or Commercial Operator |
ICAO 3letter airline identifier |
Code |
|
Airline or Commercial Operator |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Business Aircraft Operator |
US: Compliance with part 91 |
Business location - city, state |
Statement of compliance |
Business Aircraft Operator |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Explanatory letter |
Airport |
IATA 3 letter location identifier |
Code |
|
Airport |
ICAO 4 letter location identifier |
Code |
|
Airport |
FAA 3 or 4 character location identifier |
Code |
|
Airport |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
|
Association |
Articles of Association |
URL of an active web site or free text |
|
Association |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Civil Aviation Authority |
ICAO member |
Country name |
|
Civil Aviation Authority |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aerospace |
Design, Manufacturing or Maintenance Organisation Approval |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
JAA Technical Standard Order |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
Production Certificate |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
Manufacturer Maintenance Certificate |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
Air Agency Certificate |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
Technical Standard Order |
Date issued |
|
Aerospace |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Air Freight and Logistics |
IATA Accredited Cargo Agent |
IATA assigned numeric code |
|
Air Freight and Logistics |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
|
Air Navigation Services Provider |
License holder |
Country where you operate |
|
Air Navigation Services Provider |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Air Safety Medical and Certification |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aviation Distribution System |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aviation Education and Research |
Air traffic controller school |
Location – city, country |
|
Aviation Education and Research |
Flight school or aviation maintenance school |
Location – city, country |
|
Aviation Education and Research |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aviation Media |
ISSN |
Number |
|
Aviation Media |
ISBN |
Number |
|
Aviation Media |
Web site |
URL of an active web site |
|
Aviation Media |
Air show/conference |
Date, location |
|
Aviation Media |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Government Organisation |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Pilot |
Pilot License |
Date issued |
|
Pilot |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aerial Works |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Air Sports and recreational aviation |
Affiliation to FAI Member Organisation |
Name of FAI organisation |
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Air Sports and recreational aviation |
FAI Calendar Championship ID Number |
ID number |
|
Air Sports and recreational aviation |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aviation Professional |
Holder of an airline air crew identity card |
Airline name |
|
Aviation Professional |
Holder of a flight instructor certificate |
Rating/Date isued |
|
Aviation Professional |
Holder of an air crew or flight engineer certificate issued by national Civil Aviation Authority |
Rating/Date isued |
|
Aviation Professional |
US: Holder of Airman Certificate |
Rating/Date isued |
|
Aviation Professional |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
Aviation Supplier or Service Provider |
Other |
URL of an active web site or free text |
Supporting documentation |
"Registrant Group" refers to the Group of which Registrant is a member.
"Credentials type" refers to the type of credentials the Registrant possesses and will provide to the .aero Office when required.
"Credentials value" refers to a value related to the credentials type.
"Fax/mail with application" indicates what documents (if any) must to be submitted by way of mail or fax to the .aero Office together with the application. If the field is empty, no document is required to be faxed or mailed at the time the application is submitted. The .aero Office can however request the document in the course of verification of the application.
Each registrant group includes a credential type "Other". This is to open a possibility for registration to Registrant who do not possess any credentials defined in this document but are members of a particular Registrant Group.
"Supporting documentation" refers to a any document provided by the registrant showing that the registrant is member of the registrant group selected. Each supporting document is manually reviewed by the .aero Office.
26. List of Reserved names
Domain names reserved from registration or domain names reserved for registration as "Special Industry Names" are listed on the web site here.