Aero
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Aero may refer to:
- the Latin prefix relating to flight,
- a chiefly British adjective related to flight, as in "aero engine"
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[edit] Products
- Windows Aero, a user interface in Windows Vista
- Aero (chocolate) chocolate bar
- Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus series
- Hyundai Aero, a bus built by the Hyundai Motor Company
- Aero (automobile), a Czech automobile
- Aero Minor, a Czech Automobile
- SSC Aero, a mid-engine sports car by Shelby Super Cars
- AERO, a 2004 album by Jean Michel Jarre
- High-performance versions of cars from Saab Automobile
- Aerobus, a form of transport which uses a non-typical monorail system on a cable system similar to the one used by suspension bridges.
[edit] Companies
- Aéropostale (clothing), a United States clothing store
[edit] Aviation
- Aero Contractors (Nigeria), a scheduled airline from Nigeria
- Aero, a United States aircraft manufacturer, later became Aero Design and Engineering Company, and later the Aero Commander division of Rockwell International.
- Aero Ltd, a Polish aircraft company
- AeroGB, a British flight training company, based in Agen, France
- Aéropostale (aviation), a French aviation company
- Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, an airline based in Caracas in Venezuela
- Aero Vodochody, a Czech aircraft company
- Aero Airlines, an Estonian airline owned by Finnair
- Aero O/Y, the name of Finnair until 1953.
- Aeroflot - Russian Airlines
- Aero makes up the first part of many Latin American airlines including:
- Aeroperú (literally translated as Air Peru)
- Aeroméxico
- Aerocondor
- Aero Condor Peru
- Aerolíneas Argentinas
[edit] Other
- Aero, A comic book character associated with the New X-Men.
- Ærø, an island in Denmark
- Fixed-wing aircraft
- Aerospace engineering
- Aerosmith
- .aero, the internet top-level domain
- Akron Aeros
- Aerodynamic (song), by Daft Punk
- Aero the Acro-Bat, a game by Iguana Entertainment
- Aero, British Columbia, a ghost town on Moresby Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada

