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.
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US personnel from the 75th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron conduct C-130J Super Hercules airlift operations in East Africa on July 19.
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Who hasn't tried to airlift some Italian meats their way?
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Participating in the Syria airlift could jeopardize all of this.
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Head wounds sent Matt to a hospital in Juneau via airlift.
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The airlift ended at sundown and will start back at sunrise.
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Stephane Pecate, a local official, confirmed the airlift had been completed.
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The move would be Trumanesque, recalling the Berlin airlift of 1948.
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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.
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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.
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A decision on whether to airlift the other is pending, authorities said.
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The Berlin airlift crisis itself arose, of course, from very specific circumstances.
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Organizers said it was the largest commercial airlift of horses ever undertaken.
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"We have not told them not to do their airlift," Palmieri said.
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Other aid groups expressed anger that the airlift had taken this long.
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" In 2004, the Bush campaign listed the disbursements as "White House airlift operations.
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Military planes were to airlift people from the base to cities in Florida.
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Duke Richardson, the Presidential Airlift Recapitalization program executive officer, said in the statement.
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The first airplane with food supplies of the airlift heads towards Oaxaca from Puebla.
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The "largest lion airlift" will take place on Friday, organized by Animal Defenders International.
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The Air America pilot was a part of the largest helicopter airlift in history.
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On Thursday, the royal dad helped airlift a patient to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
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On Thursday, local media began reporting that a full-blown U.S. airlift had begun.
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Town officials say the airlift service was just arranged for those wishing to leave.
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Over the weekend, officials announced a plan to airlift the salmon upstream using helicopters.
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Trying to extract your Dark Zone loot via airlift is like sounding a gong.
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For Ethiopian-Israelis, he promised to airlift a few dozen Jews still in Ethiopia.
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The United States has begun its second airlift of American citizens out of China.
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India's external affairs ministry has criticised Airlift for taking artistic liberties with actual events.
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He got wind of a secret Soviet airlift of weapons to Egypt in 1970.
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Iran Air, on the other hand, has much to gain from sitting out the airlift.
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They'll find hidden casualties, remove debris, and airlift people who are stuck, among other things.
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Pete Boone, vice commander of the Savannah, Georgia-based 165th Airlift Wing, said Thursday morning.
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Authorities will attempt to airlift individuals out of the neighborhood if the lava spreads further.
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The 165th Airlift Wing has been active in relief efforts following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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Why haven't we sent a ship there or big airplanes there and just airlift them?
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The Music Box Village from New Orleans Airlift is fundraising on Kickstarter through July 6.
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The plane, part of the 313th Airlift Wing in Puerto Rico, was en route to Arizona.
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She said they were looking into the possibility of an airlift for residents with medical issues.
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It includes paratrooper apparel, special assignments to test your skill, and weekly items coming with Airlift.
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But there is evidence that Iran Air has at least sporadically participated in the airlift, too.
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The airlift officially ended on September 30, 1949, after 15 months and more than 250,000 flights.
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And it has organized a huge airlift of fighters to fight for Mr. Assad in Syria.
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Walker served with the 105th Airlift Wing as a vehicle operator in Newburgh, New York, Goldenberg said.
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The United Nations said it was preparing a "major aid airlift," and private aid organizations also rallied.
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Because they didn't want to exacerbate her injuries, rescue crews decided to airlift her from Piestewa Peak.
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"This demographic is determined by airlift, which has always been strongest from the United Kingdom," he said.
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Usually, Iran's Mahan Air and Pouya Air run the airlift alongside Damascus's state-owned airline, Syria Air.
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The damaged aircraft is operated by the Presidential Airlift Squadron at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
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Catch yourself in the midst of these six common ways of pummeling yourself, then airlift yourself out.
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The 165th Airlift Wing has been active in relief efforts following Hurricanes Irma and Maria last year.
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To this day, the airlift still shapes many Germans' views of the Western allies, especially in Berlin.
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Aircraft involved in the airlift of cash, weapons and fighters to Syria should be impounded at airports.
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An ambulance that responded could not airlift the girl because of her unstable condition, the park said.
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The company had to airlift new shipments of lounges to the United States from China every week.
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No soaring melody is coming to airlift you to safety, no witty couplet will lighten the mood.
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The US Air Force&aposs 89th Airlift Wing provides travel for top government employees, including the president.
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A prominent businessmen last week announced plans to airlift 4,000 cows into the desert country, according to Bloomberg.
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Local officials, using borrowed helicopters from the U.S. Coast Guard, were working to airlift them out, Brown said.
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Their price tags keep growing, too — the median cost of an airlift is now about $30,000, per CNN.
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Golden, Pierson, Hammond and Johnson-Harris were assigned to the 39th Airlift Squadron, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.
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In 433, the Sierra Club forced the university to airlift large amounts of accumulated waste from the mountain.
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Kaur, the star of Bollywood films such as The Lunchbox and Airlift, continues to be in great form.
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The helicopters are on standby in case the captain decides to restart the airlift, the rescue service said.
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And an airlift is sending 203 circus lions from South America to a sanctuary in South Africa today.
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In 2014, 2015 and 2016, the 109th Airlift Wing participated in Operation NUNALIVUT, an annual Arctic operations exercise.
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Kenneth Bibb, commander of the Air Force tanker airlift control center at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois.
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Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Silvers, left, an 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III loadmaster, and Capt.
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The airlift continued for several more months, however, as a precaution in case the Soviets changed their minds.
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The airport first opened in 1948 and was used during the Berlin Airlift for military and supply planes.
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The Trump administration ordered airlift and logistical support from the Defense Department on Friday to support relief efforts.
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Visitors to Jamaica will benefit from an increase in airlift from a range of cities this high season.
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The abuse escalated until she was nearly killed in an attack that required an airlift to the hospital.
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Ultimately, the Coast Guard decided to undertake a daring airlift operation by a crew dispatched from Atlantic City.
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It is used to transport troops and all types of cargo while performing tactical airlift and airdrop missions.
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It's the largest military aerial port in the United States and includes facilities for airlift and aerial refueling.
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Meanwhile, a mass airlift of evacuees was expected to resume, a day after 8,000 people were flown out.
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Local rescue crews, using borrowed helicopters from the U.S. Coast Guard, worked to airlift them out, officials said.
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"Airlift" the movie falls completely short in its research on role of @MEAIndia in 1990-91 Gulf War.
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Heavy snow and rain left them stranded there for two days, with only one option out: an airlift.
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Fighting between rebels and the government forced America to close the embassy and airlift out its ambassador in 1991.
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But in a pinch, workers can also airlift in and out via a helipad located next to the nacelle.
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Two other Zimbabwean political sources confirmed the details of his sudden illness and airlift on Friday to South Africa.
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Doctors allegedly wanted to airlift the woman to a hospital on Greece's mainland, but her condition was too unstable.
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Doctors wanted to airlift Natalie to a hospital on Greece's mainland, but she was not well enough to move.
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The airlift to San Salvador is supposed to clear out the last group of migrants, not encourage new ones.
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An airlift of 80 tons of supplies has been sent, as well as a team of disaster-response experts.
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A helicopter was called in to airlift Bunsa from the lake, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Raja Menon's upcoming "Airlift" (2016) will explore Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait from the perspective of minority Indian Kuwaitis.
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Authorities are planning to airlift people out if the lava spreads farther and endangers the dozen or so holdouts.
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After the blast, Takata was forced to buy inflaters from competitors and airlift them to automakers across the country.
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The build-up follows the airlift of around 6,000 Cubans from Costa Rica and Panama, which ended last week.
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The 317th Airlift Wing, assigned to the 18th Air Force under Air Mobility Command, is also stationed at Dyess.
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Other residents made it to the roof, where rescuers dangling from helicopters were able to airlift them to safety.
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"There's incredible diving, and it's easy to get to with lots of airlift from the U.S.," Mr. Comito said.
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The C-17 "is the most flexible cargo aircraft to enter the airlift force," according to the Air Force.
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THOR can be broken down enough to be transported via C-130 Hercules or other types of cargo airlift.
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A UN hub in Panama is also preparing an airlift to drop off storage units, generators and and more.
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High-Waist Airlift Capri, $104, available at Alo and NordstromI was surprised by how much I loved these leggings.
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On top of that, the VC-20203s are just one part of the Air Force's larger "special airlift mission" fleet.
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Two C-5s with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to provide tactical airlift with eight helicopters.
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The C-130 belonged to the Air National Guard's 85033th Airlift Wing out of Puerto Rico, the Air Force said.
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An air crew aboard a C-130H assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron circle a Micronesian Island, December 5, 2016.
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The C-28500 belonged to the Air National Guard's 6900th Airlift Wing out of Puerto Rico, the Air Force said.
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Halvorsen is probably the best known of the airlift pilots, thanks to an inadvertent propaganda coup born out of goodwill.
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The United Nations refugee agency announced Monday that it was preparing an airlift to help those displaced by the earthquake.
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The Army, Air Force and Marines are at the airport sharing space with the Air National Guard 105th Airlift Wing.
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"Helicopters have been used to airlift poles, materials and people into remote locations to perform repair work," the Corps said.
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Iran's military airlift to Syria began in 22019, shortly after Syria's Arab spring degenerated into a full-fledged civil war.
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There is no guarantee that none of these planes will participate in the airlift of weapons and militia to Syria.
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To see for ourselves, we tested a few pairs of Alo Yoga Airlift leggings in our own (very normal) lives.
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As BBC News reported, the wedge-tailed eagle attempted to airlift the boy during a popular wildlife show at the park.
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Iran Air flight 697 from Tehran 2 Damascus is actually landing in Abadan, the #IRGC logistical hub 4 Syria airlift pic.twitter.
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An emergency airlift of supplies was sent to Calcutta and a carrier battle group was dispatched to the Bay of Bengal.
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Finally, airports such as Abadan, which Iran and Mahan use as logistical hubs for the Syria military airlift, should be sanctioned.
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A Lockheed spokeswoman referred questions to Germany and France but said the company looked forward to supporting those countries' airlift needs.
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Despite the weather, the 109th Airlift Wing crews were able to complete 37.4 hours of flying for the operation, he added.
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For the next 15 months, Western powers carried out a massive airlift of food, fuel, and other supplies to isolated Berliners.
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The rescue and the April 29 relocation by airlift was organized by U.S.-based animal rights group Animal Defenders International (ADI).
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But then, on August 28503, the Iranian anti-regime website, War Reports published photos of Iran Air's involvement in the airlift.
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Bolstered by a Soviet airlift, the Egyptians and the Syrians made early gains before Israel reclaimed the initiative on the battlefield.
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They had been stranded in Sudan when an effort to airlift them to Israel to escape famine and discrimination was halted.
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In the east, those forces will most likely exit overland and into Iraq in convoys, with some traveling via helicopter airlift.
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The 89th Airlift Wing took delivery of its newest aircraft, a Gulfstream 550 designated as a C-37B, just before Christmas.
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Even then, he still had trouble fitting into the first of two helicopters that came to airlift him to the hospital.
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The 2300th Airlift is one of the Air National Guard&aposs 225 wings, which are based in every state and U.S. territory.
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His nonprofit has provided generators, medical supplies, food, water, and planes to airlift displaced residents and abandoned animals immediately after the storm.
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An airlift plan would be difficult because the cave stretches under a mountainside for up to 6 miles and varies in elevation.
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After the airlift of about 225,2806 Cuban migrants from Costa Rica to Mexico, Costa Rica closed its borders to additional Cuban migrants.
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Carraway was a member of the Air Force, according to a Facebook post from the 315th Airlift Wing in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The Obama administration had no reason to rush the licensing process, given continued evidence of Iran Air's involvement in the military airlift.
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Canadian officials plan to airlift thousands of spawning salmon after a landslide blocked their route up the Fraser River in British Columbia.
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Rachel Notley said Alberta had asked Ottawa to help it airlift people out of Fort McMurray, located in the country's energy heartland.
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"Beyond operating the amazing LC-130 aircraft, the men and women of the 109th Airlift Wing are polar execution experts," Vaughan added.
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A C-130J Super Hercules from the 41st Airlift Squadron flies past Denali, the highest peak in North America, July 19, 2016.
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There are relatively few government icebreakers or cutters in the region, and a long-range airlift by helicopters would be extremely difficult.
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Here's the catch: if i leave mogadishu tonight or friday via military airlift, it almost certainly will be from here to mombasa.
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The West mounted the largest airlift in history of humanitarian goods, and the U.S. sent atomic-capable B-28503 bombers to Britain.
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Other mission capabilities include civil search and rescue, airlift support, National Capital Region missions, as well as survival school and test support.
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But he was also the man that managed the Berlin Airlift and oversaw the creation of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
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However, a spokesperson for the Georgia Air National Guard's 165th Airlift Wing told the Associated Press at least five people were dead. Sgt.
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Otis Jones, 374th Airlift Wing Commander, called him a "truly valued" member of his team in the statement released by the Air Force.
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Because if we can airlift dolphins to safety, we certainly have the means to load people into vans and out of harm's way.
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But what I found is that you are a lot lighter for an airlift when you leave your ego back in a ravine.
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Site of the famed Berlin Airlift in 1948-49, Tempelhof Airport closed in 2008, and residents voted to turn it into a park.
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Economists, however, say the blockade has sapped Qatar's economy as the government has marshaled its reserves to airlift in supplies and stabilize banks.
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The flag carrier is also making plans for an emergency cargo airlift on a scale unseen since the 1948-49 blockade of Berlin.
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The Ypsilanti, Michigan-based airline solely flies cargo and ferries passengers on a charter-only basis, as seen with the airlift from Wuhan.
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The airlift was carried out south of the dam, Colonel Scrocca said, and appeared to take the militants by surprise, Colonel Scrocca said.
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Mussolini, too, provided planes, and within weeks more than ten thousand troops were flown across the Mediterranean—the first major airlift in history.
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Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan, Omar Zakhilwal, said on Sunday that his government might be forced to airlift its stranded citizens out of Pakistan.
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Six of the 130th Airlift Wing&aposs eight planes have deployed to southwestern Asia this year flying missions to Iraq and Afghanistan, she said.
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Ausheva, a 2012 naturalized citizen from Russia, served as a logistics planner with the 109th Airlift Wing, based in Scotia, New York, he said.
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She left Vietnam when she was nine on one of last "Orphan airlift" flights out of the country before the United States evacuated Saigon.
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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.
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Asano said, however, that a Brazilian Air Force airlift to move Venezuelans out of Roraima and to larger cities appeared to have slowed down.
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Rescuers have recovered seven bodies and the state government is planning to airlift rescue equipment to the area, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
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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.
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As the core fighting units of the service, these squadrons include everything from fighter, bomber and airlift units to those responsible for cybersecurity operations.
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Riddled with bullets, he was dragged to safety by South Korean soldiers and hovered close to death during the 25-minute airlift to hospital.
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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.
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As our aircrews serve on these international airlift missions, they follow strict guidelines on contracting for hotel accommodations and all expenditures of taxpayer dollars.
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Released last week, Airlift has been inspired by the mass evacuation of 176 thousand stranded Indians during the Iraq-Kuwait war in 20163-91.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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