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To airspace
noun
A specified portion of the atmosphere, especially that under the technical aviation control and/or jurisdiction of a particular state over which territory (and territorial waters) it lies.
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Controllers everywhere are denying us access to airspace.
(Boundary layer refers to airspace close to the ground).
Operationally, business jets are just as vulnerable to airspace closures as scheduled airliners.
Recently, he has begun to pay attention to "airspace," hanging oversize ornaments from the ceiling".
Due to airspace being closed, over the weekend TUI Travel repatriated customers via coaches, ferries and owned cruise ships.
The Civil Aviation Authority said there would be a "phased reintroduction" of access to airspace, but restricted areas would be "very much smaller" than in recent days.
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The administration has asked allies in Europe to deny airspace to the Russian supply planes headed to Syria.
At the State Department, a spokeswoman, Jennifer Psaki, declined to say whether American authorities had asked other countries to deny airspace to the Bolivian plane.
Iceland's weather forecasting service attributed the resumed threat to Irish airspace to a change in wind direction, not a substantial increase in emissions of ash.
There are also cruises, and even chartered commercial flights, which travel to Arctic airspace to glimpse the phenomenon from above the clouds.
The drone appeared to return to Chinese airspace, reports say.
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