Bromma Air Maintenance AB (BAM) , is a Swedish company providing aerospace services, including maintenance on fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft .
19-555: [REDACTED] Look up bam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bam or BAM may refer to: Places [ edit ] Extraterrestrial [ edit ] Bam (crater) , a crater on Mars 2031 BAM , an asteroid Terrestrial [ edit ] Bam (neighborhood) , Tirana, Albania Bam, Amur Oblast , a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russia Bam, Esfarayen ,
38-497: A dormant video game publisher founded in 1999 Banca Agricola Mantovana , a defunct Italian bank Books-A-Million or BAM!, an American book retailer Bromma Air Maintenance , a Swedish aerospace services company Brookfield Asset Management , a Canadian financial services company Royal BAM Group , a Dutch-based construction corporation BAM Nuttall , a British construction subsidiary of Royal BAM Group Languages [ edit ] bam, ISO 639-2 and 630-3 code for
57-429: A gut-related problem Bosma arhinia microphthalmia, an extremely rare genetic disorder in which both arhinia and microphthalmia are present Bamlanivimab , an experimental antibody treatment for COVID-19 Other science and technology [ edit ] BAM, a ceramic alloy, aluminium magnesium boride Beta attenuation monitoring , for measurement of particle content in gas flow Binary Alignment Map ,
76-954: A performing arts venue in New York City Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians (BAM), a New Zealand-based non-for-profit organisation and magic club Other organizations [ edit ] Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thurithicadu , Kerala, India Born Again Movement , or Zhongshengpai, a Chinese Christian religious movement Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung , Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin Sports federation [ edit ] Badminton Association of Malaysia , governing body of badminton in Malaysia Science and technology [ edit ] Biology [ edit ] Populus balsamifera , also known as Bam,
95-539: A railway company in Switzerland Buque de Acción Marítima , offshore patrol vessels of the Spanish Navy Other uses [ edit ] BAM, Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark by ISO 4217 currency code See also [ edit ] Bam Bam (disambiguation) Bang (disambiguation) Boom (disambiguation) Emeril Lagasse , known for his catchphrase "BAM!" " Baam ",
114-436: A song by Miranda Cosgrove from the album Sparks Fly Other arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] BAM (film) , a 2015 animated short by Howie Shia BAM (magazine) ( Bay Area Music ), a defunct San Francisco music magazine (1976–1999) BAM, a form of scoring in duplicate contract bridge; see Glossary of contract bridge terms#board-a-match Bianca Montgomery and Maggie Stone (BaM), characters on
133-485: A song by Momoland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bam . 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=Bam&oldid=1238964142 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
152-691: A village in Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran Bam, Iran , a city in Kerman Province, Iran Arg-e Bam , an ancient citadel destroyed by an earthquake in 2003 in Kerman Province, Iran Bam, Jajrom , a village in Jajrom County, North Khorasan Province, Iran Bam County , an administrative subdivision of Iran Bam Province , Burkina Faso Bam Rural District , an administrative subdivision of Iran Lake Bam , Burkina Faso Bam Island (Papua New Guinea) , in
171-674: Is at Stockholm Bromma Airport in Stockholm , Sweden . BAM has subsidiaries on the Airport of Norrköping , Malmslätt Airport in Linköping and on the local airport in Sveg . BAM was founded in 1979 by Ingemar Björk by the acquisition of Flygfirma I. Ehrenström, who had the Swedish agency for Gulfstream , Aero Commander and Fairchild . The company had 5 employees in those days, and among
190-495: Is considered to be one of the best well-preserved examples of impact craters on Mars, considering the overall crater morphology, thermophysical signatures, and the relatively young age of its target material. This article about an extraterrestrial geological feature is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about the planet Mars or its moons is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bromma Air Maintenance The company's headquarters
209-523: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bam (crater) Bam is an impact crater located on the lava plains of Hesperia Planum ( Mare Tyrrhenum quadrangle ) on Mars at 25.79 ° S and 115.67° E, approximately 6.8 kilometers in diameter. It was named after a city in the Kerman province of Iran, having had its name approved in April 2017. Bam
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#1732765888915228-879: The Bambara language , spoken in Mali Bam or Biem language , spoken in New Guinea Bam, a dialect of the Wantoat language , spoken in Papua New Guinea Organizations [ edit ] Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Baluchi Autonomist Movement , a Baluchi ethnic nationalist group BAM Racing , a NASCAR racing team Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), Berkeley, California, United States Boise Art Museum in Boise, Idaho Brooklyn Academy of Music ,
247-537: The Airforce Beechcraft Super King Air . During the years, BAM has included aircraft sales, aircraft part sales, avionics shop, sheet metal workshop and CSC (Customer Support Center with EASA DOA, POA and CAMO certificates in accordance with EASA part-M and EASA part-21 subpart G&J). BAM has its own fleet of two Beechcraft Super King Air. These are modified and equipped to perform calibration flights and ambulance assignments. One of
266-577: The Schouten Islands People [ edit ] Bam (nickname) Bam (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] BAM, an alternative name for the British duo Bars and Melody BAM! Volume 1 , an album by Sister Hazel Bam (song) , a song by Jay-Z featuring Damian Marley "Bam", a song by Atmosphere from the album You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having "BAM",
285-509: The balsam poplar Computing [ edit ] Bidirectional associative memory , a type of neural network Block availability map , a computer file system of Commodore DOS Business activity monitoring , real-time monitoring of business processes BOINC Account Manager (BAM!) for Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing software Binary angular measurement , a digital representation of angles used by computers Medicine [ edit ] Bile acid malabsorption ,
304-492: The comprehensive raw data from genome sequencing (includes BAM files and the BAM file format) Brewster angle microscope , for studying thin films on liquid surfaces. Transport [ edit ] BAM, station code for Bamford railway station , Bamford, Derbyshire, England BAM, IATA and FAA LID codes for Battle Mountain Airport , Nevada, US Baikal–Amur Mainline , a Siberian railway line Bière–Apples–Morges railway ,
323-529: The former owner announced that the company was for sale, 24 of the employees joined forces and purchased BAM. The former Technical Director, Egert Lönn, was appointed as General Manager. In 2003 BAM was appointed by the Swedish Airforce to extend their ongoing cooperation by adding line maintenance at the flight school in Malmslätt on their Jet Trainers SK 60 / Saab 105 , beside the maintenance on
342-542: The most common planes to be maintained were Cessna Citations and Learjets . 1980, BAM became appointed service center for Raytheon Beechcraft . 1997 BAM opened a maintenance hangar on the airport in Norrköping that performed line maintenance on the commercial airliner Air Express that operated from Nice in France. In the year of 2000, 45 mechanics, technicians and administrative staff were employed by BAM. When
361-634: The soap opera All My Children Big Ass Monster, used to describe tougher than normal computer-controlled video game opponents, notably in TERA Black Arts Movement in America, 1970s Black American music , an umbrella term for music developed by African-Americans, especially jazz MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), a streaming service of Major League Baseball Radio Bam , a Sirius radio station from 2004 to 2013 Brands and enterprises [ edit ] BAM! Entertainment ,
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