AC-U-KWIK at NBAA’s International Operators Conference 2025

AC-U-KWIK at NBAA’s International Operators Conference 2025

The AC-U-KWIK team is on-site at the NBAA International Operators Conference (IOC2025) in San Juan, PR, ready to connect with aviation professionals and showcase our suite of essential resources. We have a table in the main hall, where attendees can meet our team and learn more about our website and app, printed directories, and data licensing solutions—all designed to support international flight operations with the most accurate and up-to-date information available.

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Celebrating 40 Years with AC-U-KWIK

The Steve Miller Band was getting airplay across the nation with “Abracadabra.” There was a war raging in the Falkland Islands between Great Britain and Argentina. You may have just seen E.T. - the Extra Terrestrial at your neighborhood multiplex. And if you were a manager or owner of an FBO in April of 1982 you most likely received a questionnaire from a small upstart publication in Omaha, Nebraska, called AC-U-KWIK.
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Best Hotels for Business Aviation Crews and Passengers

Several considerations come into play when booking hotels for crew or passengers who fly on private aircraft. An internet hotel search or recommendation from a travel site might be the preferred method when flying commercially. By contrast, AC-U-KWIK polls FBOs to establish a select group of preferred hotels that cater to general aviation.
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Airports with Most Active Runways in AC-U-KWIK

What airport in AC-U-KWIK currently has the most active runways? And why do you only list the longest runway at each airport in your data? Traditionally, AC-U-KWIK data has only listed the longest runway at each airport. While planning a flight, it is important to quickly assess if an airport will not only meet the trip’s geographic requirements, but if it will be large enough to accommodate the aircraft.
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ASK AC-U-KWIK: Why are AM radio stations listed in the AC-U-KWIK North American FBO Directory?

Yes, the AM radio station list is back and completely updated with the best of talk-radio, sports, gospel, country, oldies and many other genres. After removing the list a few years ago, it is back by popular demand. The frequencies received by the ADF in your airplane (if you actually still have one, that is) include AM radio stations. Not only can you home in on the transmitting tower of a town’s local AM station when using the ADF, you can also pass the lonely miles away listening to Merle Haggard or Sean Hannity. When was the last time your GPS did that? 
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