FAA (disambiguation)

FAA (disambiguation)

FAA may refer to:
*Fatal Accidents Act, a United Kingdom Act of Parliament
*Federal Aviation Administration, a United States government agency
*Federal Arbitration Act, a United States federal law
*Federal Analog Act, a law banning designer drugs
*Fetch-and-add, a special CPU instruction that atomically modifies the contents of a memory location
*Fleet Air Arm, part of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy
*Fuerza Aérea Argentina, the Argentine air force
*Federación Agraria Argentina, an Argentine agrarian workers' trade union
*Formalin-Acetic acid-Alcohol, a preservative used for preserving botanical specimens (formalin 5%, acetic acid 5%, ethyl alcohol 90%)
*The Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
*Automobile Federation of Armenia, a member of the FIA

Faa may refer to:
*Faà di Bruno an Italian noble family based in the areas of Asti, Casale.


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