10-408: BTC may refer to: Organizations [ edit ] BAL Bashkirian Airlines (ICAO code) Behavior Tech Computer , a Taiwanese computer hardware manufacturer Belize Trans Colours , a Belizean LGBT rights organisation Bodoland Territorial Council Botswana Telecommunications Corporation British Transport Commission BTC (Bahamas) ,
20-584: A lossy image compression technique Sport [ edit ] Budapesti TC , Hungarian football team Bowerman Track Club , elite distance running group in Oregon, US Other uses [ edit ] Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline Bicycle Torque Coupling BTC Touring , specification of racing car formerly used in the British Touring Car Championship Busch Tennis Courts , former name of
30-548: A protein encoded by the BTC gene Chemistry [ edit ] Trimesic acid , or benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid, a chemical compound Triphosgene , or bis-(trichloromethyl)carbonate, a chemical compound Computing [ edit ] Bit Test and Complement, an instruction in the X86 instruction set Bitcoin (ticker symbol), the first, and largest by market capitalization , cryptocurrency Block Truncation Coding ,
40-686: A shopping and other use area in Ljubljana, Slovenia Batticaloa Airport (IATA code) Britomart Transport Centre , New Zealand Bucharest Tower Center , a building in Romania Bellevue Transit Center , the busiest bus stop in Washington state Blake Transit Center , a public transit hub in Ann Arbor, Michigan Science and technology [ edit ] Biochemistry [ edit ] Betacellulin ,
50-532: A telecommunications provider Bulgarian Telecommunications Company , the former name of Vivacom Busan Transportation Corporation , in Busan, South Korea Education [ edit ] Balderstone Technology College Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa Bellingham Technical College Belmont Technical College Blackhawk Technical College People [ edit ] Brian Tyler Cohen Places [ edit ] BTC City ,
60-569: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BAL Bashkirian Airlines BAL – Bashkirian Airlines ( Russian : «Башкирские авиалинии» , Bashkir : БАЛ Башҡортостан авиалиниялары , romanized : BAL Bashqortostan Avialiniyaları ) was an airline which operated at its head office at Ufa International Airport in Ufa , Russia. It operated regional and trunk routes from Ufa and charter services to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The company
70-533: Is named after Millie West, a contributor of over 50 years to William & Mary Athletics. The original name for the small stadium came from Anheuser-Busch , formerly the largest American brewer. Anheuser-Busch has a large presence in the Williamsburg area, including a brewery and the theme park Busch Gardens Williamsburg . Adjacent to the Busch Tennis Courts is Busch Field, also sponsored by
80-628: The Millie West Tennis Facility Curtiss XBTC , an airplane Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BTC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BTC&oldid=1257583931 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
90-526: The time of its dissolution. As of January 2005, Bashkirian Airlines operated the following services: The Bashkirian Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft: Busch Tennis Courts The Millie West Tennis Facility , formerly called the Busch Tennis Courts , are the tennis courts used by the College of William and Mary ’s tennis teams during the outdoor season. The facility
100-639: Was founded in 1991 and liquidated in 2007. The airline was founded in 1991, originally set up as an Aeroflot division and was formerly part of the Samara -based Aerovolga. It began to make permanent domestic, foreign connections and charter flights to Cairo, Tunis and Barcelona. In October 2006, the airline lost its air operator's certificate after intense security renovations with the Ministry of Transport . In April 2007, Bashkirian Airlines filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations. It had 1,513 employees at
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