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Discover LudwigThe term "air network" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, this term can be used in all contexts referring to a system of airlines or flight-related operations and technology. For example, "The airline has invested heavily in expanding and improving its air network by introducing new routes, additional aircraft, and upgraded navigation technology."
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For long-distance trips, consider Mexico's excellent domestic air network.
Panama has a good domestic air network, and the prices are low.
GW Rudd argues he wants a debate on a free to air network so more voters can see it.
"If business and the traveling public are to take best advantage of the air network, we have to act now".
The airports at Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Nantong, and Lianyungang are all part of the domestic air network.
A convenient water, land, and air network of transportation has been developed with Nanjing as its centre.
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Tough when you're the fifth-placed free-to-air network.
"If you went down the television series route it could play on the Disney Channel but it could also play in primetime on a free-to-air network.
Skins is an expensive venture for E4's controller Danny Cohen but it is also a sign that with the channel's strong 1.88% share, rising audiences and success as a free-to-air network, it has room to develop.
SBS is flatly refused the rights to fixtures of significant public interest, and the governing body has made it clear both privately and publicly that it wants the A-League on a more commercially oriented free-to-air network.
The contest is shown on the free-to-air network SBS, and the country supplied the interval entertainment, in the form of Jessica Mauboy, at one of last year's semi-finals.
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