ATA
ATA is an abbreviation for:
- Actual Time of Arrival , the actual arrival time of a means of transport
- Advanced Technology Attachment , a data transfer protocol
- Agricultural technical assistant , formerly LTA
- Air Transport Association , the former name of an umbrella organization for American airlines
- Air Transport Auxiliary , a British civilian air transport support organization for the Royal Air Force during World War II
- Allen Telescope Array , an American radio telescope based on interferometry
- American Tennis Association , American African-American tennis association
- Technical anesthesia assistant
- Analog telephone adapter , device for connecting an analog telephone to the Voice over IP system
- Antarctica (ISO 3166)
- Atlantic Treaty Association , umbrella organization of the Atlantic Societies (NATO)
- ATA Airlines (USA) , former American airline
- ATA Airlines (Iran) , Iranian airline
- Ateliers de Construction d'Automobiles Texeira , former Belgian car manufacturer
- ATA carnet , a customs document for the temporary importation of goods
Ata stands for:
- Ata (abrasive)
- Ata, one of the two dialects of Pele-Ata (ISO-639-3 code [ata]), one of the Papuan languages
- Ata (Manobo language) (ISO-639-3 code [atd]), one of the Manobo languages
- Ata (Filipino language) (ISO-639-3 code [atm]), one of the Filipino languages
- Atacama skeleton , mummy found in the Atacama Desert
ʻAta stands for:
- ʻAta , an island belonging to the Kingdom of Tonga south of Tongatapu
Ata is the name of the following people:
- Ata (DJ) (* 1968), German techno DJ, producer
- Ayla Akat Ata (* 1976), Kurdish politician, member of the Turkish parliament
- Ghada Chreim Ata , Lebanese lecturer and politician
- Gregor Ata (1815–1899), Archbishop
- Koçkar Ata (12th century), Turkestan dervish
- Leslie Ata (* 1963), Solomonic weightlifter
and the nickname of
- Michael "Ata" Lameck (* 1949), German soccer player
ata stands for:
- Technical atmosphere (atmosphere, technical, absolute) , an outdated unit of physical pressure
- Pele-Ata (ISO-639-3 code), one of the Papuan languages
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