Synonym: air, air power, air travel, airmanship. Similar words: navigation, deviation, alleviation, foliation, palliation, expiation, variation, mediation. Meaning: [‚eɪvɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. the aggregation of a country's military aircraft 2. the operation of aircraft to provide transportation 3. the art of operating aircraft 4. travel via aircraft.
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61. Gasoline, aviation fuel, heating oil, and diesel fuel tank farms are always located near centers of demand.
62. This book is a must for both enthusiasts of aviation art and aircraft.
63. I came across on this trip. Light aviation is thriving too.
64. Shattered homes were ablaze and trees torched by flaming aviation fuel.
65. The proposed merger called into question Britain's civil aviation policy of the previous twenty years.
66. All accidents must be reported at once to the aviation authority.
67. Furthermore, we intend to invite tenders for the building of an aviation support ship shortly.
68. He used a Miami aviation company as a cover for flights carrying drugs into the U.S.
69. The engines of the Atlas burned a modified aviation fuel, similar to kerosene, with liquid oxygen.
70. Tour operators have been licensed to sell 14.3 million holidays in the coming year, Civil Aviation Authority figures reveal.
71. Little is known of this strikingly beautiful femme-fatale, except that her contribution to early aviation reporting was considerable.
72. This radical and sweeping blueprint for Britain's peacetime civil aviation industry was considered by the War Cabinet on 25 February 1943.
73. Amy Johnson was a Hull girl who found fame as a pilot in the early days of aviation.
74. The market may be depressed, but aviation auctions are not a thing of the past!
75. Aviation is usually forward-looking, bound up with the future and with technological progress.
76. Take, for example, my own barnstorming introduction to lightweight aviation from a hollow in the Mendips called Velvet Bottom.
77. In other words, they become true general practitioners in aviation.
78. The plane is being reassembled, piece by piece, at Monarch Aviation in Monterey.
79. The Civil Aviation Authority has launched an investigation and will look at the pilots reports.
80. However, some of the problems that were to haunt the postwar aviation industry had already begun to appear. Sentencedict.com
81. As the protest spread at least three airports reported they would be out of aviation fuel by this morning.
82. Roosevelt, like Churchill, saw the significance of postwar civil aviation, and believed in free and open competition.
83. The Weather Communications Aviation Service starts at just £100 per year for a personal telephone service.
84. A bilateral co-operation agreement, covering trade, education, cultural affairs and aviation was signed during the visit.
85. Excellent archive aviation footage contrasts nicely with the film shot of the airfields as they are today.
86. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., a member of the Senate aviation subcommittee who announced the plan at a news conference.
87. According to aviation officials the A-300 should have been 1,500 feet higher at the point where it crashed into a jagged mountain face.
88. At the same time Beaverbrook told the House of Lords of Britain's willingness to attend an international conference on civil aviation.
89. But aviation expert Peter March claims pilot error may not be too blame.
90. There is a light aviation service on Prestel, Skymaster, which receives, on average, about 400 calls a day.
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