Air Operations Area (AOA) access permits, commonly called “AOA Permits,” are the means by which motor vehicles are authorized to enter and be on the AOA and the SIDA. To obtain an AOA permit, download and complete all requested information on the AOA permit application, attach a copy of your company’s Acord Certificate of Liability Insurance as proof of insurance, then take the completed application to an authorized badge sponsor for signature before bringing the application to the ACO. The following will help you determine which AOA permit application you need to complete:
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Select the Air Operations Area Access Permit application when the following conditions apply: |
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Your company is an airline tenant, government agency, Airport concessionaire or the Airport Board; or |
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Your company is a contractor or vendor for an airline tenant, government agency, Airport concessionaire or the Airport Board whose contract/agreement expires on the last day of the calendar year (ex. Contract term begins on 05/15/2007 and expires on 12/31/07). |
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Select the Temporary Air Operations Area Access Permit application when the following condition apply: |
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Your company is a contractor or vendor for an airline tenant, government agency, Airport concessionaire or the Airport Board whose contract/agreement expires prior to the end of the last day of the calendar year (ex. Contract term begins on 01/01/2007 and expires on 09/30/2007) |
Please make sure you allow two (2) to three (3) business days for application processing and permit issuance. The ACO will contact you via email or telephone when the permits are ready to be picked up.
AOA Vehicle Permit Insurance Requirements All policies must be written through a licensed company authorized by the Texas State Board of Insurance to transact that class of insurance business in the State of Texas, with a minimum rating of ‘A-‘ ‘VII’ by A. M. Best Company. If the rating of any insurer should fall below this standard, you shall cause the policy to be replaced promptly by an acceptable insurer.
Commercial General Liability (CGL) Limit Any One Occurrence............................................................... $ 1,000,000 CGL must be written on an "Occurrence Form."
Business Automobile Liability Combined Single Limit for Each Accident......................................... $500,000 Coverage must apply to all vehicles (owned, non-owned, or hired) operating on our site/location, or transporting our people or property off our site.
Excess / Umbrella Liability Air Operations Area (within air operations area)....................... $10,000,000 Coverage must apply in excess of all required primary Liability insurance, and must be at least as broad as the underlying Liability insurance.
This coverage limit may be satisfied by adding the amounts of CGL and Excess/Umbrella Liability to arrive at a total of $10,000,000. The same would be applicable for Business Auto Liability and Excess/Umbrella Liability to arrive at a total of $10,000,000.
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