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  1. The Aircraft Research Association (ARA) is an aerodynamics research institute in the north-west of Bedford. History. The association was founded on 22 January 1952. [1] 14 main British aviation companies funded £1.25m to build a large wind tunnel. It was first proposed in 1953 to build the site at Stevington, north-east of Bedford. [2] .

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · The assessment and reporting arrangements (ARA) apply to: maintained schools; academies, including free schools; special schools, including maintained special schools and special academies

  3. ARA is based in Bedford, U.K.; 50 miles north of London. We have worked on many prestigious projects for the World’s major civil, military and missile manufacturers, our expanding global Customer base extending from the west coast of America, across Europe, to the Far East of Asia.

  4. Oct 1, 2024 · This guidance is for schools, local authorities and governing bodies responsible for end of KS2 assessment, including KS2 tests. The arrangements apply to maintained schools, maintained special...

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · The assessment and reporting arrangements (ARA) apply to: maintained schools; academies, including free schools; special schools, including maintained special schools and special academies

  6. ARA is based in Bedford, U.K.; 50 miles north of London. We have worked on many prestigious projects for the World’s major civil, military and missile manufacturers, our expanding global Customer base extending from the west coast of America, across Europe, to the Far East of Asia.

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  8. The Aircraft Research Association (ARA), based on the outskirts of Bedford, is one of the world’s leading providers of aerodynamic design and analysis services to the worldwide aerospace industry.

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