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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial supply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to logistics, military operations, or humanitarian efforts where supplies are delivered by air.
Example: "The team coordinated an aerial supply drop to deliver essential goods to the remote village."
Alternatives: "airborne delivery" or "air supply".
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After World War II, he was promoted to brigadier general in the Air Force Reserve, then oversaw aerial supply operations in the Korean War.
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Aerial reconnaissance supplied the army with vital data about Partisan movements and positions and about the situation in Partisan territory in general.
To get a foot in the door, European firms are eager to compete for a $20 billion contract to supply aerial refueling tankers to the Air Force.
On the other hand, EADS and its American partner, Northrop Grumman, stung Boeing by winning a $35 billion contract from the Air Force to supply aerial refueling tankers.
That set off a furor because it contained data about the Air Force evaluation of a bid by Boeing, a rival, to supply aerial refueling tankers.
Nor did the soaring euro prevent the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company from scoring a landmark victory over Boeing, winning a $35 billion contract from the Air Force for it and an American partner, Northrop Grumman, to supply aerial refueling tankers.
At the Farnborough International Airshow taking place this week near London, executives at Airbus and its parent company, European Aeronautic Defense & Space, as well as European politicians, have expressed dismay over the delay, which comes as EADS seeks to secure a $35 billion contract to supply aerial refueling tankers to the U.S. Air Force.
Europeans were deeply unhappy when the Pentagon, while taking bids for a huge contract to supply aerial refueling tankers, changed the plane's specifications in a way they interpreted as giving an advantage to the chief American bidder, Boeing, to the detriment of the European aerospace group EADS.
With the presidential election this year, they say Boeing is using the potent issue of American jobs to press the Bush administration in hopes of winning a lucrative contract to supply 100 aerial refueling tankers to the Air Force.
The immediate issue is whether and how to supply American aerial refueling planes that would allow French jets to provide close-air support to ground forces moving north into territory held by the extremists.
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