Airspaces can be categorized as a noun.
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airspace - the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earth | ||
airspace - the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction; "the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace" |
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1. | noun | The plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace. | |
2. | noun | A commercial airplane allegedly violated military airspace. | |
3. | noun | A frosty east-west relationship led to a sort of brinkmanship where both NATO and Russia flew military aircraft close to the other side's frontiers or even deliberately made brief incursions into the other side's airspace, either to test air defence capabilities or as part of a pattern of intimidation or coercion. | |
4. | noun | The aircraft was denied entry to British airspace. | |
5. | noun | The Air Force has the control of the airspace. | |
6. | noun | The airspace around the airport was closed temporarily. | |
7. | noun | Air traffic control systems are unified within the European airspace. | |
8. | noun | The American drone shot down by Iran was flying in the Iranian airspace. | |
9. | noun | Iran shot down an American drone in its own airspace. | |
10. | noun | Iran downed an American drone flying in its airspace. | |
11. | noun | Algiers has the busiest airspace in Algeria. | |
12. | noun | The European Union is urging member nations to close their airspace and airports to all Belarusian airlines after Belarus forced a commercial jetliner to make an emergency landing Sunday in Minsk and arrested an opposition blogger critical of authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. | |
13. | noun | A number of airlines, including Air France, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines, have said they would not fly through Belarusian airspace. | |
14. | noun | A commercial airplane allegedly violated military airspace. | |
15. | noun | A frosty east-west relationship led to a sort of brinkmanship where both NATO and Russia flew military aircraft close to the other side's frontiers or even deliberately made brief incursions into the other side's airspace, either to test air defence capabilities or as part of a pattern of intimidation or coercion. |
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The plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace. |
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A commercial airplane allegedly violated military airspace. | |
A frosty east-west relationship led to a sort of brinkmanship where both NATO and Russia flew military aircraft close to the other side's frontiers or even deliberately made brief incursions into the other side's airspace, either to test air defence capabilities or as part of a pattern of intimidation or coercion. | |
The aircraft was denied entry to British airspace. | |
The Air Force has the control of the airspace. | |
The airspace around the airport was closed temporarily. | |
Air traffic control systems are unified within the European airspace. | |
The American drone shot down by Iran was flying in the Iranian airspace. | |
Iran shot down an American drone in its own airspace. | |
Iran downed an American drone flying in its airspace. | |
Algiers has the busiest airspace in Algeria. | |
The European Union is urging member nations to close their airspace and airports to all Belarusian airlines after Belarus forced a commercial jetliner to make an emergency landing Sunday in Minsk and arrested an opposition blogger critical of authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. | |
A number of airlines, including Air France, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines, have said they would not fly through Belarusian airspace. | |
A commercial airplane allegedly violated military airspace. | |
A frosty east-west relationship led to a sort of brinkmanship where both NATO and Russia flew military aircraft close to the other side's frontiers or even deliberately made brief incursions into the other side's airspace, either to test air defence capabilities or as part of a pattern of intimidation or coercion. |