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"airlift" Definitions
  1. an operation to take people, soldiers, food, etc. to or from an area by aircraft, especially in an emergency or when roads are closed or dangerous

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More: Part of the $300 million includes airlift travel, Klippenstein pointed out — $20,277 for Chinook helicopter airlift; $15,993 for S61 helicopter airlift; and $3,969 for a passenger helicopter.
US personnel from the 75th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron conduct C-130J Super Hercules airlift operations in East Africa on July 19.
Who hasn't tried to airlift some Italian meats their way?
Participating in the Syria airlift could jeopardize all of this.
Head wounds sent Matt to a hospital in Juneau via airlift.
The airlift ended at sundown and will start back at sunrise.
Stephane Pecate, a local official, confirmed the airlift had been completed.
The move would be Trumanesque, recalling the Berlin airlift of 1948.
David Petraeus, to establish a place where large numbers of Syrians could safely gather and benefit from a huge international airlift — similar to the Berlin airlift of the 1940s — of food, medicine and other humanitarian aid.
Organize and lead a massive airlift of medical supplies to hospitals — similar in scope and magnitude to the Berlin airlift in the 1940s — as physicians, governors and mayors from both parties are pleading with you to do.
A decision on whether to airlift the other is pending, authorities said.
The Berlin airlift crisis itself arose, of course, from very specific circumstances.
Organizers said it was the largest commercial airlift of horses ever undertaken.
"We have not told them not to do their airlift," Palmieri said.
Other aid groups expressed anger that the airlift had taken this long.
" In 2004, the Bush campaign listed the disbursements as "White House airlift operations.
Military planes were to airlift people from the base to cities in Florida.
Duke Richardson, the Presidential Airlift Recapitalization program executive officer, said in the statement.
The first airplane with food supplies of the airlift heads towards Oaxaca from Puebla.
The "largest lion airlift" will take place on Friday, organized by Animal Defenders International.
The Air America pilot was a part of the largest helicopter airlift in history.
On Thursday, the royal dad helped airlift a patient to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
On Thursday, local media began reporting that a full-blown U.S. airlift had begun.
Town officials say the airlift service was just arranged for those wishing to leave.
Over the weekend, officials announced a plan to airlift the salmon upstream using helicopters.
Trying to extract your Dark Zone loot via airlift is like sounding a gong.
For Ethiopian-Israelis, he promised to airlift a few dozen Jews still in Ethiopia.
The United States has begun its second airlift of American citizens out of China.
India's external affairs ministry has criticised Airlift for taking artistic liberties with actual events.
He got wind of a secret Soviet airlift of weapons to Egypt in 1970.
Iran Air, on the other hand, has much to gain from sitting out the airlift.
They'll find hidden casualties, remove debris, and airlift people who are stuck, among other things.
Pete Boone, vice commander of the Savannah, Georgia-based 165th Airlift Wing, said Thursday morning.
Authorities will attempt to airlift individuals out of the neighborhood if the lava spreads further.
The 165th Airlift Wing has been active in relief efforts following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Why haven't we sent a ship there or big airplanes there and just airlift them?
The Music Box Village from New Orleans Airlift is fundraising on Kickstarter through July 6. 
The plane, part of the 313th Airlift Wing in Puerto Rico, was en route to Arizona.
She said they were looking into the possibility of an airlift for residents with medical issues.
It includes paratrooper apparel, special assignments to test your skill, and weekly items coming with Airlift.
But there is evidence that Iran Air has at least sporadically participated in the airlift, too.
The airlift officially ended on September 30, 1949, after 15 months and more than 250,000 flights.
And it has organized a huge airlift of fighters to fight for Mr. Assad in Syria.
Walker served with the 105th Airlift Wing as a vehicle operator in Newburgh, New York, Goldenberg said.
The United Nations said it was preparing a "major aid airlift," and private aid organizations also rallied.
Because they didn't want to exacerbate her injuries, rescue crews decided to airlift her from Piestewa Peak.
"This demographic is determined by airlift, which has always been strongest from the United Kingdom," he said.
Usually, Iran's Mahan Air and Pouya Air run the airlift alongside Damascus's state-owned airline, Syria Air.
The damaged aircraft is operated by the Presidential Airlift Squadron at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
Catch yourself in the midst of these six common ways of pummeling yourself, then airlift yourself out.
The 165th Airlift Wing has been active in relief efforts following Hurricanes Irma and Maria last year.
To this day, the airlift still shapes many Germans' views of the Western allies, especially in Berlin.
Aircraft involved in the airlift of cash, weapons and fighters to Syria should be impounded at airports.
An ambulance that responded could not airlift the girl because of her unstable condition, the park said.
The company had to airlift new shipments of lounges to the United States from China every week.
No soaring melody is coming to airlift you to safety, no witty couplet will lighten the mood.
The US Air Force&aposs 89th Airlift Wing provides travel for top government employees, including the president.
A prominent businessmen last week announced plans to airlift 4,000 cows into the desert country, according to Bloomberg.
Local officials, using borrowed helicopters from the U.S. Coast Guard, were working to airlift them out, Brown said.
Their price tags keep growing, too — the median cost of an airlift is now about $30,000, per CNN.
Golden, Pierson, Hammond and Johnson-Harris were assigned to the 39th Airlift Squadron, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.
In 433, the Sierra Club forced the university to airlift large amounts of accumulated waste from the mountain.
Kaur, the star of Bollywood films such as The Lunchbox and Airlift, continues to be in great form.
The helicopters are on standby in case the captain decides to restart the airlift, the rescue service said.
And an airlift is sending 203 circus lions from South America to a sanctuary in South Africa today.
In 2014, 2015 and 2016, the 109th Airlift Wing participated in Operation NUNALIVUT, an annual Arctic operations exercise.
Kenneth Bibb, commander of the Air Force tanker airlift control center at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois.
Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Silvers, left, an 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III loadmaster, and Capt.
The airlift continued for several more months, however, as a precaution in case the Soviets changed their minds.
The airport first opened in 1948 and was used during the Berlin Airlift for military and supply planes.
The Trump administration ordered airlift and logistical support from the Defense Department on Friday to support relief efforts.
Visitors to Jamaica will benefit from an increase in airlift from a range of cities this high season.
The abuse escalated until she was nearly killed in an attack that required an airlift to the hospital.
Ultimately, the Coast Guard decided to undertake a daring airlift operation by a crew dispatched from Atlantic City.
It is used to transport troops and all types of cargo while performing tactical airlift and airdrop missions.
It's the largest military aerial port in the United States and includes facilities for airlift and aerial refueling.
Meanwhile, a mass airlift of evacuees was expected to resume, a day after 8,000 people were flown out.
Local rescue crews, using borrowed helicopters from the U.S. Coast Guard, worked to airlift them out, officials said.
"Airlift" the movie falls completely short in its research on role of @MEAIndia in 1990-91 Gulf War.
Heavy snow and rain left them stranded there for two days, with only one option out: an airlift.
Fighting between rebels and the government forced America to close the embassy and airlift out its ambassador in 1991.
But in a pinch, workers can also airlift in and out via a helipad located next to the nacelle.
Two other Zimbabwean political sources confirmed the details of his sudden illness and airlift on Friday to South Africa.
Doctors allegedly wanted to airlift the woman to a hospital on Greece's mainland, but her condition was too unstable.
Doctors wanted to airlift Natalie to a hospital on Greece's mainland, but she was not well enough to move.
The airlift to San Salvador is supposed to clear out the last group of migrants, not encourage new ones.
An airlift of 80 tons of supplies has been sent, as well as a team of disaster-response experts.
A helicopter was called in to airlift Bunsa from the lake, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Raja Menon's upcoming "Airlift" (2016) will explore Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait from the perspective of minority Indian Kuwaitis.
Authorities are planning to airlift people out if the lava spreads farther and endangers the dozen or so holdouts.
After the blast, Takata was forced to buy inflaters from competitors and airlift them to automakers across the country.
The build-up follows the airlift of around 6,000 Cubans from Costa Rica and Panama, which ended last week.
The 317th Airlift Wing, assigned to the 18th Air Force under Air Mobility Command, is also stationed at Dyess.
Other residents made it to the roof, where rescuers dangling from helicopters were able to airlift them to safety.
"There's incredible diving, and it's easy to get to with lots of airlift from the U.S.," Mr. Comito said.
The C-17 "is the most flexible cargo aircraft to enter the airlift force," according to the Air Force.
THOR can be broken down enough to be transported via C-130 Hercules or other types of cargo airlift.
A UN hub in Panama is also preparing an airlift to drop off storage units, generators and and more.
High-Waist Airlift Capri, $104, available at Alo and NordstromI was surprised by how much I loved these leggings.
On top of that, the VC-20203s are just one part of the Air Force's larger "special airlift mission" fleet.
Two C-5s with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to provide tactical airlift with eight helicopters.
The C-130 belonged to the Air National Guard's 85033th Airlift Wing out of Puerto Rico, the Air Force said.
An air crew aboard a C-130H assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron circle a Micronesian Island, December 5, 2016.
The C-28500 belonged to the Air National Guard's 6900th Airlift Wing out of Puerto Rico, the Air Force said.
Halvorsen is probably the best known of the airlift pilots, thanks to an inadvertent propaganda coup born out of goodwill.
The United Nations refugee agency announced Monday that it was preparing an airlift to help those displaced by the earthquake.
The Army, Air Force and Marines are at the airport sharing space with the Air National Guard 105th Airlift Wing.
"Helicopters have been used to airlift poles, materials and people into remote locations to perform repair work," the Corps said.
Iran's military airlift to Syria began in 22019, shortly after Syria's Arab spring degenerated into a full-fledged civil war.
There is no guarantee that none of these planes will participate in the airlift of weapons and militia to Syria.
To see for ourselves, we tested a few pairs of Alo Yoga Airlift leggings in our own (very normal) lives.
As BBC News reported, the wedge-tailed eagle attempted to airlift the boy during a popular wildlife show at the park.
Iran Air flight 697 from Tehran 2 Damascus is actually landing in Abadan, the #IRGC logistical hub 4 Syria airlift pic.twitter.
An emergency airlift of supplies was sent to Calcutta and a carrier battle group was dispatched to the Bay of Bengal.
Finally, airports such as Abadan, which Iran and Mahan use as logistical hubs for the Syria military airlift, should be sanctioned.
A Lockheed spokeswoman referred questions to Germany and France but said the company looked forward to supporting those countries' airlift needs.
Despite the weather, the 109th Airlift Wing crews were able to complete 37.4 hours of flying for the operation, he added.
For the next 15 months, Western powers carried out a massive airlift of food, fuel, and other supplies to isolated Berliners.
The rescue and the April 29 relocation by airlift was organized by U.S.-based animal rights group Animal Defenders International (ADI).
But then, on August 28503, the Iranian anti-regime website, War Reports published photos of Iran Air's involvement in the airlift.
Bolstered by a Soviet airlift, the Egyptians and the Syrians made early gains before Israel reclaimed the initiative on the battlefield.
They had been stranded in Sudan when an effort to airlift them to Israel to escape famine and discrimination was halted.
In the east, those forces will most likely exit overland and into Iraq in convoys, with some traveling via helicopter airlift.
The 89th Airlift Wing took delivery of its newest aircraft, a Gulfstream 550 designated as a C-37B, just before Christmas.
Even then, he still had trouble fitting into the first of two helicopters that came to airlift him to the hospital.
The 2300th Airlift is one of the Air National Guard&aposs 225 wings, which are based in every state and U.S. territory.
His nonprofit has provided generators, medical supplies, food, water, and planes to airlift displaced residents and abandoned animals immediately after the storm.
An airlift plan would be difficult because the cave stretches under a mountainside for up to 6 miles and varies in elevation.
After the airlift of about 225,2806 Cuban migrants from Costa Rica to Mexico, Costa Rica closed its borders to additional Cuban migrants.
Carraway was a member of the Air Force, according to a Facebook post from the 315th Airlift Wing in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Obama administration had no reason to rush the licensing process, given continued evidence of Iran Air's involvement in the military airlift.
Canadian officials plan to airlift thousands of spawning salmon after a landslide blocked their route up the Fraser River in British Columbia.
Rachel Notley said Alberta had asked Ottawa to help it airlift people out of Fort McMurray, located in the country's energy heartland.
"Beyond operating the amazing LC-130 aircraft, the men and women of the 109th Airlift Wing are polar execution experts," Vaughan added.
A C-130J Super Hercules from the 41st Airlift Squadron flies past Denali, the highest peak in North America, July 19, 2016.
There are relatively few government icebreakers or cutters in the region, and a long-range airlift by helicopters would be extremely difficult.
Here's the catch: if i leave mogadishu tonight or friday via military airlift, it almost certainly will be from here to mombasa.
The West mounted the largest airlift in history of humanitarian goods, and the U.S. sent atomic-capable B-28503 bombers to Britain.
Other mission capabilities include civil search and rescue, airlift support, National Capital Region missions, as well as survival school and test support.
But he was also the man that managed the Berlin Airlift and oversaw the creation of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
However, a spokesperson for the Georgia Air National Guard's 165th Airlift Wing told the Associated Press at least five people were dead. Sgt.
Otis Jones, 374th Airlift Wing Commander, called him a "truly valued" member of his team in the statement released by the Air Force.
Because if we can airlift dolphins to safety, we certainly have the means to load people into vans and out of harm's way.
But what I found is that you are a lot lighter for an airlift when you leave your ego back in a ravine.
Site of the famed Berlin Airlift in 1948-49, Tempelhof Airport closed in 2008, and residents voted to turn it into a park.
Economists, however, say the blockade has sapped Qatar's economy as the government has marshaled its reserves to airlift in supplies and stabilize banks.
The flag carrier is also making plans for an emergency cargo airlift on a scale unseen since the 1948-49 blockade of Berlin.
The Ypsilanti, Michigan-based airline solely flies cargo and ferries passengers on a charter-only basis, as seen with the airlift from Wuhan.
The airlift was carried out south of the dam, Colonel Scrocca said, and appeared to take the militants by surprise, Colonel Scrocca said.
Mussolini, too, provided planes, and within weeks more than ten thousand troops were flown across the Mediterranean—the first major airlift in history.
Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan, Omar Zakhilwal, said on Sunday that his government might be forced to airlift its stranded citizens out of Pakistan.
Six of the 130th Airlift Wing&aposs eight planes have deployed to southwestern Asia this year flying missions to Iraq and Afghanistan, she said.
Ausheva, a 2012 naturalized citizen from Russia, served as a logistics planner with the 109th Airlift Wing, based in Scotia, New York, he said.
She left Vietnam when she was nine on one of last "Orphan airlift" flights out of the country before the United States evacuated Saigon.
The Red Cross came and offered to airlift her out, she said, but she's house-bound and Yderedia is not sure she'd make it.
Asano said, however, that a Brazilian Air Force airlift to move Venezuelans out of Roraima and to larger cities appeared to have slowed down.
Rescuers have recovered seven bodies and the state government is planning to airlift rescue equipment to the area, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
About 22.00,221 people evacuated Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Tuesday, but the spreading flames later forced rescue teams to airlift people out of temporary shelters.
As the core fighting units of the service, these squadrons include everything from fighter, bomber and airlift units to those responsible for cybersecurity operations.
Riddled with bullets, he was dragged to safety by South Korean soldiers and hovered close to death during the 25-minute airlift to hospital.
The president's pair of Boeing 747-200 series-based jets are operated by the Presidential Airlift Group out of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
As our aircrews serve on these international airlift missions, they follow strict guidelines on contracting for hotel accommodations and all expenditures of taxpayer dollars.
Released last week, Airlift has been inspired by the mass evacuation of 176 thousand stranded Indians during the Iraq-Kuwait war in 20163-91.
It is yet to be decided whether the team will need to airlift out the bodies that are currently at 18,000 feet, Pandey said.
An airlift took him to Union Glacier base camp, reports the BBC, where he was diagnosed with bacterial peritonitis, an infection of the abdominal lining.
The previous record airlift took place in 2011, when ADI rescued 25 lions from circuses in Bolivia and relocated them to a sanctuary in Colorado.
Tomorrow he also will participate in his second airlift of supplies to Puerto Rico's western coast, which is opposite San Juan and harder to reach.
Only 87 people had been evacuated by 1750 GMT, and the airlift was set to continue throughout the night, rescue service spokeswoman Borghild Eldoen said.
In addition, fast-moving lava crossed a road and threatened dozens of homes, prompting National Guard helicopters to airlift residents from Hawaii's lower Puna area.
The WC-21 plane, from the 156th Airlift Wing on the island, was flying from Savannah to Tucson, Arizona, when it crashed shortly after takeoff.
Capt. Jonathan Bonilla and 1st Lt. Vicente Vasquez, 459th Airlift Squadron UH-1N Huey pilots, fly over Tokyo after completing night training, April 25, 2016.
This common-sense reform would prevent the needless loss of American jobs and eliminate a clear long-term threat to our military's wartime airlift capacity.
It's infamous for its iconic architectural design, enormous size, and its role as a lifeline for the people of West Berlin during the Berlin Airlift.
Operated and maintained by the 99th Airlift Squadron of the Air Force, the Gulfstreams have been used in recent weeks by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
USAID is on the ground in the Bahamas after the Trump administration requested "airlift and logistics support" from the Defense Department, reports the Miami Herald.
Some helicopters were sent to the area for support and to airlift the dead, but they were not able to land due to Taliban fire.
The whip has a bad ass matte black finish and it's fitted with airlift sports suspension, custom rims from BC Forged and low-pro tires.
Some prison inmates are not as fit, and about five times a summer, a helicopter has to airlift prisoners suffering from heat exhaustion, he said.
The magazine said German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen hoped to present the joint airlift as evidence of Germany's willingness to contribute more to NATO.
The chartered jet was one of dozens that shuttled stranded Cuban migrants from Panama to Mexico this month in what officials described as a humanitarian airlift.
According to the news site, the planes were practicing how to land near Trump Tower and safely airlift the future president out of New York City.
The airlift of passengers from the ship by helicopter was suspended on Sunday morning as two tugboats started steering the vessel towards the port of Molde.
Still, as Mr. Amir describes in his work, there was disagreement among Jews on whether to take the airlift to Israel in 1951; thousands remained behind.
The Vindicator also reported on Monday that the trip would not happen, citing a spokesman for the 910th Airlift Wing of the Youngstown Air Reserve Station.
I had this dream where it was a sort of scary situation, but I was able to airlift my little brother and carry him to safety.
The ninth skier, an Austrian named Kriechmayr, came perilously close to the netting and then executed an acrobatic escape—off the course but spared an airlift.
The 89th Airlift Wing of the Air Force, based at Joint Base Andrews, runs the Air Force One program and 993 other special air mission platforms.
The 89th Airlift Wing is also preparing for its newest arrivals, two Boeing 747-8i aircraft that will be used as new Air Force One aircraft.
Following its initial airlift of cows, Baladna plans two sea shipments - each of 3,300 animals - into Qatar by February, its chief executive told Reuters in November.
At the age of twelve, he was evacuated by Operation Peter Pan, a two-year airlift run by the Catholic Church to "rescue" children from Communism.
The airlift, she said, was a voluntary service for tourists, and cost 70 Swiss francs (a little more than the same amount in dollars), per person.
Tegel rose in just 90 days in 1948 to support the Berlin Airlift, a huge operation to ship supplies and thwart a Soviet blockade of West Berlin.
File photo - The 179th Airlift Wing conducts a five ship formation flight using five of their eight C-130H Hercules to conduct coordinated airdrops, April 26, 2018.
Pete Boone of the 165th Airlift Wing of the Georgia Air National Guard said a cause for the crash had not yet been determined, according to WSAV.
It is also taking part in the weapons and military personnel airlift to Syria that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, is coordinating on Tehran's behalf.
After a long day of preparing to receive an airlift of medical aid to the island, I found Doug waiting for me later back at the hotel.
Kenyan authorities and humanitarian organizations have been working to airlift stranded residents to safety and provide aid to isolated communities after weeks of heavy rain and landslides.
Airlink, a charity founded by aviation professionals, works with NGOs and airlines around the world to airlift critical supplies around the world as part of disaster recovery.
Early in the airlift, he shared two sticks of gum with starving Berlin children and saw others sniffing the wrappers just for a hint of the flavor.
Tegel sprang up in just 90 days in 1948 to support the Berlin Airlift, a huge operation to ship supplies and thwart a Cold War Soviet blockade.
In the month of Daniel's death alone, the government uncovered a veritable airlift of art, with $188 million worth of paintings moved from the U.S. to Switzerland.
When it comes to military airlift support for congressional delegations (CODEL) the assistant secretary of defense for legislative affairs -- with a few exceptions -- has to sign off.
All these signs suggest that these airplanes were part of a military airlift designed to throw support the Assad regime in its war against its own people.
A government effort to obtain replacement test swabs required the U.S. military this week to airlift the specialized swabs from a factory located in coronavirus-stricken Italy.
The 89th Airlift Wing also operates other aircraft for VIPs, including the president's plane, Air Force One, a modified Boeing 747-200 designated as a VC-25A.

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