Noun
BuNo
(US) Abbreviation of bureau number: a serial number for aircraft assigned by the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics
For example, on July 10, 1944, a U.S. Navy Martin PBM-3-D Mariner flying boat (BuNo 48199), piloted by William Hines, had an engine fire and made a forced landing in the ocean offshore of Howland. Source: Internet
Presenting the overview of AML/CFT frame work in West Africa, the Director of Programs and Projects at GIABA, Buno Nduka, said money laundering has two parts namely third party and self party and that money laundering is a derivative offence. Source: Internet
The U.S. Navy suffered its only F-14 loss from enemy action on 21 January 1991 when BuNo 161430, an F-14A upgraded to an F-14A+, from VF-103 was shot down by an SA-2 surface-to-air missile while on an escort mission near Al Asad airbase in Iraq. Source: Internet
Since 2009, one of these aircraft (USN BuNo 160607) has also carried the civil registration N601NA and is used for various tests. Source: Internet
The bombers carried Navy bureau numbers (BuNos), beginning with BuNo 34998. Source: Internet