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air space

noun

  1. a space occupied by air.
  2. the amount of breathing air in a room or other enclosed space.
  3. the region of the atmosphere above a municipality, state, or nation, over which it has jurisdiction.
  4. the region of the atmosphere above a plot of ground, to which the owner has rights or access.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of air space1

First recorded in 1900–05
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European fighter jets and warships would also monitor Ukraine's air space and shipping lanes.

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"Why would they fly a mission at nine o'clock at night through really busy air space... as opposed to flying that mission at one o'clock in the morning, when there's very little traffic"? he asked.

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Located in Virginia at the heart of the capital area, the airport has become exceptionally popular with travellers, but it faces numerous logistical challenges, such as congestion in the air space and shorter runways.

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However, there is a lot of restricted air space above the District of Columbia, home to the White House and US Capitol, just across the Potomac River from National Airport.

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There have been other wildfires that drew as many aircraft, particularly some of the enormous rural fires in the northern part of the state, Karpus said, but never in such congested urban air space.

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