Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center

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Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center is a regional office of the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on the grounds of Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City.[1][2] With around 7,500 direct federal employees,[3] the Aeronautical Center is one of the Department of Transportation's largest facilities outside the Washington, DC area, and one of the 10 largest employers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. It is named for Senator Mike Monroney of Oklahoma, who wrote and sponsored the Federal Aviation Act of 1958.

The FAA Logistics Center is an organization that supports the National Airspace System of air traffic controllers and aviation safety inspectors.[4] The Logistics Center provides consulting, engineering, repair, distribution, and technical support for air traffic control services in the United States and 44 different countries. Because some of the components are unique and not in current production, the center also provides technical solutions through a network of engineers using in-house manufacturing and repair facilities.

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