He devoted all his life to China's aviation. 他的一生都奉献给了中国的航空事业。
General Aviation Aircraft For China. 为中国提供通用航空飞机。
What about the reconnaissance aviation? 侦察航空兵呢?
aviation
[ noun ]
the aggregation of a country's military aircraft
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the operation of aircraft to provide transportation
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the art of operating aircraft
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travel via aircraft
<noun.act> air travel involves too much waiting in airports if you've time to spare go by air
Aviation \A`vi*a"tion\, n. The art or science of flying.
More than 90 have been ordered already. Computerised controls seem here to stay and the powers in the world of aviation are stacked up behind them.
On March 23, Burnley said that FAA is often reluctant to write regulations that would impose additional costs on the nation's aviation industry.
The commuter aircraft are expected to have an even sharper passenger growth from carrying 27 million people last year to carrying 58 million annually just before the turn of the century, according to the FAA's latest aviation forecasts.
Rolls-Royce PLC, a maker of aviation engines, cut its work week from 39 to 37 hours to end a six-week strike by 2,000 engineering workers at its Glasgow plant.
Any such agreement between the airlines and airport operators could be written into the congressional legislation reauthorizing the aviation trust fund.
The Energy Department is urging aviation authorities to restrict flights over its military nuclear reactors to make them more secure against potential terrorist attack.
Merchants of general aviation aircraft were probably helped the least by consumers trying to avoid the new tax.
The tax on aviation gasoline would increase from 12 cents to 15 cents and on jet fuel from 14 cents to 18 cents.
Under an aviation pact with the United Kingdom, the U.S. is permitted to select one carrier to provide regularly scheduled passsenger and cargo service between Baltimore and London.
"We flew over the crashed plane a little after the accident and fire consumed everything in 10 minutes," said Federico Lujan, civil aviation director of Misiones province.
Members of Congress with jurisdiction over public works spending are being pressured by states, the aviation industry and contractors in particular to release money from those funds for much-needed building and repair.
Mr Lim Chin Beng, SIA's deputy chairman, says the future of aviation rests on developing such a hub-and-spoke system at airports. In return for use of its facilities at Changi, SIA has pressed for increased traffic rights and hubbing at other centres.
Carlucci and businessman Joseph Ritchie, however, told the House Public Works and Transportation aviation subcommittee that their plan offered the only hope for restoring Eastern as a major airline.
The president's decision means negotiations with the Soviets in Paris on a broad new trade treaty, as well as talks on a civil aviation agreement, will proceed as scheduled this week, the White House said.
As the European Community gradually loosens rules restricting aviation, British Airways hopes to widen its lead over European rivals, who are smaller, often less efficient and mostly still under the thumb of government owners.
He was putting himself around a lot.' The main beneficiary of the deal was British Aerospace, the defence and aviation group.
This regionalisation of the aviation sector has placed a huge burden on CAAC's overstretched regulatory abilities.
Lorenzo gained the wrath of organized aviation labor in 1983 when he shut down Continental Airlines, threw out its labor contracts and within days started a new airline with employees earning 50 percent less.
The European Civil Aviation Conference, composed of civil aviation authorities from 22 nations, said it plans its own study.
Perpich and Oberstar, chairman of the House aviation subcommittee, said they remained concerned that Davis would have to sell parts of the airline to finance the deal.
But within the aviation community, the reassignment, first reported in Aviation Daily, a trade publication, was widely viewed as an effort by the FAA to blunt the commission's report.
Ryder blamed the earnings decline on reduced demand for commercial truck rental, no aircraft sales by its aviation division, increased fuel costs and a slowdown in new car sales that hurt its vehicle transportation unit.
In recent years, Mr. Stewart has pushed to transform Primark from a natural-gas utility into an ambitious conglomerate with interests in leasing, mortgage banking, aviation services and health-care telecommunications.
The aircraft also carried 30 Nepalese, two Bangladeshis, and 30 Pakistanis. Pakistani civil aviation staff are due to arrive in Kathmandu today to investigate. It was the second Airbus crash near Kathmandu within two months.
In fact, fiscal 1987 aviation user taxes of $3.2 billion were less than estimated spending of $5 billion for the Federal Aviation Administration, thereby increasing the federal deficit by $1.8 billion.
"In an age of terrorism, when aviation will continue to be an attractive target of high publicity value to the terrorist, we can never afford to relax our vigilance." President Elias Hrawi was quoted Wednesday as saying he would give Gen.
R.M. Dunleavy, the Navy's air warfare chief, introduced Currie's presentation to the aviator's group by telling the friendly audience "The future of naval aviation is at a crossroads.
The past three years have been the safest in the history of commercial aviation.
According to the Partnership for Improved Air Travel, an aviation coalition that includes carriers as well as aircraft manufacturers, 17 of the nation's major airports experienced significant congestion in 1985.
"To help prevent a terrorist incident either at or en route to the Seoul Olympics, the United States and South Korea are co-hosting a regional aviation security conference at the end of this month" in Seoul, he said.