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N JO 7340.2B Change 2 CHANGE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JO 7340.2B FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION CHG2 Air Traffic Organization Policy Effective Date: June 30, 2011 SUBJ: Contractions 1. Purpose of This Change. This change transmits revised pages to Federal Aviation Administration Order JO 7340.2B, Contractions. 2. Audience. This change applies to all Air Traffic Organization (ATO) personnel and anyone using ATO directives. 3. Where Can I Find This Change? This change is available on the FAA Web site at http://faa.gOv/air_traffic/publicationsandhttps://employees.faa.gov/tools_resources/orders_notices/. 4. Distribution. This change is distributed to selected offices in Washington headquarters, regional offices, service area offices, the William J. Hughes Technical Center, and the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center; to all field offices and field facilities; to all airway facilities field offices; to all international aviation field offices, airport district offices, and flight standards district offices; and to interested aviation public. 5. Effective Date. June 30, 2011 6. Disposition of Transmittal. Retain this transmittal until superseded by a new basic order. 7. Page Control Chart. See the page control chart attachment. *7T Elizabeth L.Ray £/ Vice President, Mission Support Services Air Traffic Organization Date: T^**- 2. t 2oU Distribution: ZAT-734, ZAT-464 Initiated By: AJV-0 Vice President, Mission Support Services 6/30/11 JO 7340.2B CHG 2 PAGE CONTROL CHART REMOVE PAGES DATED INSERT PAGES DATED CAM 1−1 through CAM 1−20 . 3/10/11 CAM 1−1 through CAM 1−19 . 6/30/11 2−1−7 . 11/18/10 2−1−7 . 11/18/10 2−1−8 . 11/18/10 2−1−8 . 6/30/11 2−1−13 through 2−1−20 . 11/18/10 2−1−13 through 2−1−20 . 6/30/11 2−1−25 . 11/18/10 2−1−25 . 11/18/10 2−1−26 through 2−1−30 . 11/18/10 2−1−26 through 2−1−30 . 6/30/11 2−2−5 . 11/18/10 2−2−5 . 11/18/10 2−2−6 . 11/18/10 2−2−6 . 6/30/11 2−2−13 through 2−2−20 . 11/18/10 2−2−13 through 2−2−20 . 6/30/11 2−2−25 and 2−2−26 . 11/18/10 2−2−25 and 2−2−26 . 6/30/11 3−1−1 through 3−3−98 . 3/10/11 3−1−1 through 3−3−98 . 6/30/11 Page Control Chart i 6/30/11 JO 7340.2B CHG 2 CHANGES, ADDITIONS AND MODIFICATIONS Chapter 2. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AERONAUTICAL CONTRACTIONS Section 1. Decode ADDITIONS Contraction Definition Usage GBAS ground-based augmentation system ICAO LP localizer performance without vertical guidance GEN LPV localizer performance with vertical guidance ICAO SBAS satellite-based augmentation system ICAO Section 2. Encode ADDITIONS Definition Contraction Usage ground-based augmentation system GBAS ICAO localizer performance without vertical guidance LP GEN localizer performance with vertical guidance LPV ICAO satellite-based augmentation system SBAS ICAO Chapter 3. AIRCRAFT COMPANY/TELEPHONY/THREE LETTER DESIGNATOR Section 1. Encode ADDITIONS Company Country Telephony 3-Ltr AERO CHARTER LOS CABOS, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO AEROCHAR RCR AEROLINEAS DEL GOLFO, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO DELGOLFO DLG AEROTAXI DVZ, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO AEROTAXI DVZ DVZ AFRICA WORLD AIRLINES LIMITED GHANA BLACKSTAR AFW AIA AVIATION ISRAEL -- AYC AIFA ECUADOR AIFA ... AIM AVIATION ISRAEL -- AIF AIR ARABIA EGYPT EGYPT ARABIA EGYPT RBG AIR INDUS PAKISTAN -- MPK AIR KBZ LIMITED MYANMAR JADE AIR KBZ AIR MANDALAY LIMITED MYANMAR AIR MANDALAY AMY AIR SPEED CHARTER (PVT) LTD PAKISTAN -- ASG AIR TOURISME INSTRUCTION SERVICES FRANCE AIRAWAK RWK AL JABEER UNITED ARAB AL JABER LJB EMIRATES ALPAGRO ECUADOR ALPAGRO ... ALTENRHEIN LUFTFAHRT GMBH AUSTRIA PEOPLES PEV ANDAMAN AVIATION SERVICES LIMITED THAILAND -- ADM CHANGES, ADDITIONS, AND MODIFICATIONS CAM 1-1 7340.2B CHG 2 6/30/11 Company Country Telephony 3-Ltr ASIAN WINGS AIRWAYS LTD MYANMAR ASIAN STAR AWM AVB-2010 BULGARIA AIR LUBO VBV AVIA GROUP HANDLING, LLC RUSSIAN -- AHN FEDERATION AVIANDINA ECUADOR AVIANDINA ... AVIASUR URUGUAY AVIASUR ... AVIATION BRIDGE ISRAEL AVIATION ... BRIDGE AVIENT CAMEROON S.A. CAMEROON SANAGA ... AVIMAQ ECUADOR AVIMAQ ... AVIOANDES ECUADOR AVIOANDES ... AVON FLYING SCHOOL LTD UNITED KINGDOM AVON ... BALTIC FLIGHT ACADEMY LITHUANIA -- BTC BEIJING AIRLINES CO., LTD CHINA AIR JINGHUA BJN BEIJING CAPITAL AIRLINES HELICOPTER GENERAL AVIATION CHINA CAPITAL ROTOR BSH SERVICES CO., LTD BIGGIN HILL HELICOPTERS UNITED KINGDOM HELISPEED ... BILLINS AIR SERVICES LTD UNITED KINGDOM BILLINS ... BOMBARDIER MONTREAL CANADA CANADAIR CDR BREEZE AVIATION LTD UNITED KINGDOM BREEZE ... BRITANNIA AIRWAYS LTD UNITED KINGDOM TEEFLY ... BRITISH PARACHUTE SCHOOLS UNITED KINGDOM BELVOIR ... CABAIR HELICOPTERS LTD UNITED KINGDOM CABAIR ... LONDON CAMBRIDGE RECURRENT TRAINING UNITED KINGDOM CAMBRIDGE ... CANADA - TRANSPORT CANADA CANADA TRANSPORT TGO CANADIAN COAST GUARD CANADA CANADIAN CTG COAST GUARD CANADIAN WARPLANE HERITAGE MUSEUM CANADA WARPLANE CWH HERITAGE CANDY & CANDY HELICOPTERS UNITED KINGDOM CANDY ... CASTLE AIR CHARTER LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM CASTLEFILM ... CHALLENGES AVIATION LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM TIGER ... CHALLENGES LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM HERITAGE ... CHEQAIR UNITED KINGDOM ASTON ... CHEYNE MOTORS LTD. UNITED KINGDOM CHEYNE ... CLACTON AERO CLUB 1988 LTD UNITED KINGDOM CLASSIC WINGS ... CLASSIC JET LITHUANIA CLASSIC JET LLT COPTERLINE OU ESTONIA -- CPE CORAL SUN AIRWAYS KIRIBATI CORAL SUN ... CORENDON DUTCH AIRLINES B.V. NETHERLANDS DUTCH CND CORENDON COTSWOLD AVIATION SERVICES LTD UNITED KINGDOM CLOCKWORK ... COVENTRY FLYING SCHOOL UNITED KINGDOM AIRCOV ... DAWN PATROL FLIGHT TRAINING LTD UNITED KINGDOM WHITESNAKE ... DEFENCE PRODUCTS LTD UNITED KINGDOM RANGER ... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY UNITED STATES ENERGY DIAMOND AIRCRAFT UK LTD UNITED KINGDOM DIAMOND AIR ... DIEXIM EXPRESSO ANGOLA DIEXIM ... DIRECCAO-GERAL DA AVIACAO CIVIL-PORTUGAL (AIRCRAFT) PORTUGAL CIVILAIR ... DMCFLY, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO -- DMF EAGLE FLIGHT TRAINING UNITED KINGDOM HAWK AERO ... EAST SCOTLAND PARAGLIDING CLUB UNITED KINGDOM PARASCOT ... EASTERN ATLANTIC HELICOPTERS UNITED KINGDOM BLADERUNNER ... EASTWEST AVIATION LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM CLAYMORE ... EBG HELICOPTERS LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM TOUCHDOWN ... EDEN ISRAEL -- EDN ELAN ARAD ISRAEL -- ILA ELYSIAN AIRLINES CAMEROON ELYSIAN ... ENEX AVIATION LTD UNITED KINGDOM GENESIS ENX ESEN AVIA KYRGYZSTAN ESEN AVIA ... EXCLUSIVE BALLOONING UNITED KINGDOM BALLOON ... EXCLUSIVE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY UNITED STATES FEMA CAM 1-2 CHANGES, ADDITIONS, AND MODIFICATIONS 6/30/11 JO 7340.2B CHG 2 Company Country Telephony 3-Ltr FIREBIRD AEROBATICS LTD UNITED KINGDOM FIREBIRD TEAM ... FIRST AIR LTD UNITED KINGDOM BLUETHUNDER ... FLIGHT TRAINING COLLEGE (UK) UNITED KINGDOM TWINPIN ... FLY & FUN, S.L. SPAIN -- FFN FLY 540 UNITED REPUBLIC -- FTZ OF TANZANIA FLYING PICTURES (AERIAL FILM SERVICES) LTD UNITED KINGDOM PICTURE ... FLYING TV LTD UNITED KINGDOM NEWSFLIGHT ... FLYWET, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO -- WET FNA ISRAEL -- FNB FOKKER AIRCRAFT SERVICES NETHERLANDS FOKKER FOP SERVICES FOLDPACK LTD UNITED KINGDOM MASH ... FORTRESS FLYING CLUB LTD UNITED KINGDOM FORTRESS ... G SQUARED LTD UNITED KINGDOM RENEWAL ... GEKO AIR SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM HELIRACE ... GEVA AVIATION ISRAEL GEVA AVIATION ... GLOBAL AIR GEORGIA GLOBALAIR GGB GOLDEN WINGS ISRAEL -- GLW GOVERNMENT OF AJMAN UNITED ARAB AJMAN ... EMIRATES GREENHOUSE NEW MEDIA LTD UNITED KINGDOM THE REDSTARS ... GRUPO AERONAUTICO AFA, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO GRUPO- AFA GFV GRUPO ONE AIR AVIACION, S.L. SPAIN BOSS AIR OAR GUAY TULLIEMET AVIATION LTD UNITED KINGDOM GOOD NEWS ... GULF WING AVIATION LTD GHANA JUPITER GWH HAMBURG AIRWAYS GMBH, HAMBURG GERMANY HAMBURG HAY AIRWAYS HELICENTRE LIVERPOOL LTD UNITED KINGDOM FUSION HLL HELI-CHARTER UNITED KINGDOM HELI-CHARTER ... HELICOPTER & AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM PACKMAN ... HELIEAGLE LTD UNITED KINGDOM TUTOR ... HELIFLIGHT (UK) LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM HELIFLIGHT ... HELIVIEW UNITED KINGDOM ZEUS ... HELIWHIZZ LTD UNITED KINGDOM DARK STAR ... HIELDS AVIATION UNITED KINGDOM HIELDS ... HM COASTGUARD UNITED KINGDOM COASTGUARD ... HORIZON INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT ACADEMY UNITED ARAB HORIZON ... EMIRATES ACADEMY INTENSIVE CARE AIR AMBULANCE KENYA SKY ANGELS ... INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES SWITZERLAND -- RXC (IFRC) INTERNATIONAL SPORTSWORLD COMMUNICATORS LTD UNITED KINGDOM WORLD RALLY ... INVICTA RADIO UNITED KINGDOM INVICTA ... JAGSON AIRLINES LIMITED INDIA -- JGL JET PORT REGION LLC RUSSIAN -- JPK FEDERATION JET-CARE INTERNATIONAL LTD UNITED KINGDOM JETCARE ... J-MAX AIR SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM JAYMAX ... JS AVIATION UNITED KINGDOM VENUS ... JUMP AVIATION, S.L. SPAIN -- JUM KEY PUBLISHING (HOLDINGS) LTD UNITED KINGDOM FLYPAST ... KINGCRETE ASSOCIATES PAKISTAN BAHRIA TOWN BTP KINGMOOR AVIATION LTD UNITED KINGDOM KINGMOOR ... KOREA AVIATION CO. LTD REPUBLIC OF KOREA KVN KOREA AVIATION LA COSTENA, S.A. NICARAGUA LACOSTENA ... LABORAS AEREAS ECUADOR LABORES ... AEREAS LABORES AEREAS COMPANIA LTDA. (TAXI AEREO) ECUADOR TAXIAEREO ... LAHAK ISRAEL -- LHK LAKESIDE NI LTD UNITED KINGDOM LAKESIDE ... LAMIA VENEZUELA LAMIA LMD LEADER S.R.L. ITALY -- LSA CHANGES, ADDITIONS, AND MODIFICATIONS CAM 1-3 7340.2B CHG 2 6/30/11 Company Country Telephony 3-Ltr LEICESTER AERO CLUB LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM LESTER ... LIFEFLIGHT GMBH & CO. KG, KOELN GERMANY -- LIH LINASER ECUADOR LINASER ... LIND LIMITED UNITED KINGDOM LIND ... LONDON HELICOPTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE UNITED KINGDOM MEDIVAC ... LUFTHANSA ITALIA S.P.A. ITALY MIRACOLO LIT M&N AVIATION (CAROLINA, PR) UNITED STATES WORLD CLASS WYM MAGIC AVIATION LTD UNITED KINGDOM SPELLBOUND ... MAKINS LTD UNITED KINGDOM MAKIN ... MANDARIN AVIATION UNITED KINGDOM HAWTHORN ... MANTA AIR ECUADOR MANTA AIR ... MARTYN LUNN UNITED
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