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FEA
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FEAFinite Element Analysis
FEAFederal Enterprise Architecture
FEAFlorida Education Association
FEAFuture Educators of America
FEAFederation of Exchange Accommodators
FEAFront End Analysis
FEAField Emitter Array (micropropulsion systems on-a-chip)
FEAFunctional Economic Analysis
FEAFraternity Executives Association
FEAForeign Economic Administration
FEAFuneral Ethics Association
FEAFederal Executive Association
FEAFairfax Education Association
FEAFunctional Entity Action
FEAFalange Española Auténtica (Authentic Spanish Falange; Spanish extreme right wing party)
FEAFront End Assembly
FEAFellow of the English Association (UK)
FEAFast Ethernet Alliance
FEAFederation of European Aerosol Associations
FEAForum des Éducatrices Africaines (French: Forum for African Women Educators)
FEAFree Enterprise Alliance (Associated Builders & Contractors)
FEAFailure Effect Analysis
FEAFaculdade de Administração, Economia e Contabilidade (University of San Paolo, Brazil)
FEAFar End Alarm (Alcatel)
FEAFront End Assessment
FEAFunctional Economic Area
FEAFinancial Executives Association
FEAFinancial Engines Advisors LLC
FEAForeign Exchange Adjustment
FEAFluid Experiment Assembly
FEAFinanced Employee Agent (insurance)
FEAFour-Engine Aircraft
FEAFire and Explosion Assessment (hazard prevention)
FEAFire Engineering Associates Ltd (UK)
FEAFundación La Era Agrícola (Spanish: Fund of the Agricultural Era)
FEAFederal Energy Administration (US government)


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But what the four-engine aircraft lacked in those areas, it more than made up for in efficiency and durability.
US FAA unveiled its long-awaited and controversial Extended Operations rule yesterday that brings two-, three- and four-engine aircraft under a common regulation for long-haul operations with limited diversion airports.
The first SAS flight landed on September 2, 1966 with a then state-of-the-art McDonnell Douglas DC-8, the four-engine aircraft that SAS used on its intercontinental flights in the 1960s.
 
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