airlift service

airlift service

The performance or procurement of air transportation and services incident thereto required for the movement of persons, cargo, mail, or other goods.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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At its peak this airlift service consisted of 19 groups equipped with 158 airframes.
(11.) Channel airlift--common-user airlift service provided on a scheduled basis between two points.
Postal Service's International Surface Airlift Service (ISAL) so your catalog bears a U.S.
Supreme Group has been operating as an airlift service provider since 2002, supporting the United States Department of Defense, NATO multinational forces, and the United Nations.
Post Office's International Surface Airlift service (ISAL) costs $0.32 for packages up to two ounces.
Tempus Applied Solutions said that the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) Special Operations Command Africa (SOCAF) division has selected the company as one of seven awardees of a five-year blanket purchase agreement (BPA) for airlift service in North and West Africa (NWA).
JetBlue recently announced plans to begin airlift service to Mexico City's Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) from two of its Florida bases.
gateways, and has recently welcomed new and increased airlift service from New York, Boston, Atlanta and Orlando.
M2 EQUITYBITES-April 4, 2016-Tempus one of seven awardees of BPA for airlift service
Factors such as declining population numbers, attraction to other destinations and a poor economy in Japan have contributed to the slowing tourism, but the council is targeting key areas to help boost numbers: airlift service, marketing and meeting incentives, and convention and exhibition business.