Aero, what does it mean? A.E.R.O. in all CAPS is usually an acronym, but the lower case aero can be an adjective, or it can be used as a prefix. Here are a few examples:
- The title of Jean Michel Jarre's 2004 electronic music album A.E.R.O. stands for Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals.
- RO stands for Ragnarock Online in aeRO, the name of a ragnarok online private server, created in 2003 to introduce the Ragnarok online role-playing game.
- The name of the largest Mexican airline in Latin America is Aero Mexico.
- The name of a Mexican airline based in Baja California Sur is Aero California.
- Aero body kits are usually used to boost the driving performance of a car. For example, a Saab body kit can include a front bumper with fog lights, rear bumper, and side skirts.
- Top Flite Aero Golf Balls are specially designed golf balls to increase distance by reducing drag of ball.
- Saab 9-5 aero is the name of the model of a high-performance car.
- A Czech automobile produced from 1929 to 1947 had the name Aero.
- Aerocool roof blocks are used as a construction material to keep a house cool by reducing heat transfer from a hot roof to the house.
- Aerobed is the name of a air-filled mattress. Some Aero Bed inflatable mattresses inflate by simply pressing a button.
As you can see, when aero is used as an adjective, it usually has to do with aircraft, aeronautics, aerospace, or describing an aerodynamic style. If used as a prefix, aero usually has to do with air, atmosphere, and gas.