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aeronautical
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "aeronautical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to anything related to the science or practice of designing and operating aircraft. Example: "The university offers a degree program in aeronautical engineering, focusing on aircraft design and performance."
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58 human-written examples
And Europe's increase in taxpayer support for aeronautical research is happening just as American taxpayers' support for aeronautics and composites research by their own aerospace agency, NASA, is in decline.
News & Media
Having flown for the first time in 1930 with her father, in the cockpit of a Ford Trimotor transport, she was the only girl at her school taking an engineering course, just as she was, in 1943, the only woman enrolled for an aeronautical engineering degree at Ohio State University.
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Instead, the agency is proposing that drones weighing less than 25kg (55lbs), that are well-maintained and checked before flight, can be flown without certification by operators who have passed a basic aeronautical test.
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Alestis, an aeronautical supplier to aircraft manufacturers, filed for bankruptcy earlier this month after failing to reach an agreement with banks to refinance its debts.The sound of credit crunching can also be heard next door in Portugal, where loans to non-financial companies fell by 5% in the first quarter compared with the same period last year, and credit to households by 3.6%.
News & Media
So the FCC's October ruling establishes "excluded frequency bands" for aeronautical communications and public safety.
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Lyndon Johnson tried to build a "great society", but America is better at aeronautical engineering than social engineering.
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Unfortunately, a bill that would do this is currently stuck in the American Senate and may run out of time this year.Better by designSpaceShipOne is, according to Mr Rutan an experienced aeronautical engineer who designed the first aircraft to fly around the world without refuelling the hardest thing he has ever built.
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Spaceplanes are a long-held dream of aeronautical engineers, and the SABRE engine is a development of an abortive British spaceplane project called HOTOL, undertaken in the 1980s by Rolls-Royce and British Aerospace (now BAE Systems).
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The legislation that created it speaks of the expansion of human knowledge of the atmosphere and space, and the improvement of the usefulness and performance of aeronautical and space vehicles.
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The origins of Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, lie in a public aeronautical-technology institute.
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An upgrade of the terminal, aimed at increasing the number of passengers from 12m to 18m a year, is next.When an airport has been in public hands, the non-aeronautical parts of the business have often been especially neglected.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about aircraft design or aviation technology, use "aeronautical" to lend a sense of technical precision and expertise to your work.
Common error
Avoid using "aerospace" when "aeronautical" is more appropriate. "Aeronautical" refers specifically to flight within Earth's atmosphere, while "aerospace" includes spaceflight. Be precise to maintain accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The word "aeronautical" functions primarily as an adjective, modifying nouns to specify their relation to the science or art of flight. As Ludwig AI confirms, the term is appropriate in written English and applicable across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Encyclopedias
34%
Science
29%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "aeronautical" is an adjective describing anything related to the science of flight, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It is grammatically correct and frequently used, particularly in news, encyclopedias and science contexts. While related to "aerospace" and "aviation", it's important to use "aeronautical" with precision when referring specifically to atmospheric flight. To enhance clarity and impact, use "aeronautical" in technical writing to denote expertise, and be mindful of common errors like substituting with the broader term "aerospace" when it is not appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aircraft engineering
Focuses on the engineering aspects of aircraft, synonymous in some contexts.
aviation engineering
Focuses on the engineering aspects of aviation, broader that "aeronautical" since it encompasses any flight-related object/activity.
aerotechnical
Refers to the technical aspects of aviation, particularly engineering and design.
aviation
General term for activities connected to aircraft, broader scope than "aeronautical".
aviational
Describes anything connected to aviation. It's less commonly used, but effectively interchangeable in some contexts.
aerospace
Encompasses both atmospheric and space flight, a more inclusive term than "aeronautical".
flight-related
Directly indicates a connection to the act of flying, less technical than "aeronautical".
aerodynamic
Focuses on the properties of airflow and how they affect movement, scientifically related.
pertaining to flight
Directly indicates a connection to the act of flying, general and less technical.
air transport
Relates to the transportation of passengers or goods by air, focusing on the practical aspect.
FAQs
How is "aeronautical" used in a sentence?
You can use "aeronautical" to describe anything related to the science or practice of designing and operating aircraft. For example: "The university offers a degree program in "aeronautical engineering", focusing on aircraft design and performance."
What's the difference between "aeronautical" and "aerospace"?
"Aeronautical" pertains specifically to flight within Earth's atmosphere. "Aerospace" is a broader term that includes both atmospheric and space flight. If you're referring to something that only flies in the air, "aeronautical" is more accurate.
What are some fields associated with "aeronautical" studies?
"Aeronautical" studies encompass fields like "aircraft design", aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and "air traffic control". These fields focus on improving the efficiency and safety of air travel.
Is it correct to use "aviation" instead of "aeronautical"?
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested