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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airspace is getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or developments related to airspace, such as congestion, restrictions, or regulations.
Example: "As more airlines enter the market, the airspace is getting increasingly crowded, leading to longer wait times for flights."
Alternatives: "airspace is becoming" or "airspace is turning".
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Other potentially big markets for business jets from Brazil to Indonesia are not building enough airports to keep up with demand for flights.So although there are azure skies on the distant horizon, in the short range the airspace is getting crowded with new competitors and new planes, and there may not be enough business to keep them all flying.
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It cites an unnamed "military expert" as warning: "Rationalising such a complex airspace is not possible – like getting your mind round a Rubik's Cube that moves around at Mach 1.5, then adding a dozen more.
AirSpace is convenient, yes.
"Our airspace is not in our hands.
But the king of AirSpace is Airbnb.
Airspace is divided by flight levels into upper, middle, lower, and controlled airspace.
"That airspace is going to be empty now.
Spain's airspace is also open for him.
Their airspace is entirely covered by Russian missiles.
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