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Achieving an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) is a crucial milestone for any airline seeking to commence commercial flight operations. However, the AOC approval process is complex, highly regulated and requires meticulous planning and execution. Airlines must demonstrate compliance with strict aviation safety, operational and financial requirements set by national and international regulatory authorities. At RAS
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