Aviations [noun]
Definition of Aviations:
flying an aircraft; study of flying aircraft
Opposite/Antonyms of Aviations:
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Sentence/Example of Aviations:
She’s responsible for helping to pioneer brand new use cases for aviation, and evaluate and demonstrate its impact for communities large and small all around the world.
“If we come to an agreement with Saudi Arabia, it opens extraordinary doors for El Al,” said David Sprecher, a senior aviation attorney at TransLex Lawyers, with offices in Israel and the UAE.
Still, he emphases that “aviation does not put out fires—it’s the firefighters on the ground.”
There’s never been a limit on emissions from the aviation industry.
Only in his field of aviation medicine did he feel competent, secure.
In the evening we were invited to the aviation camp in the suburbs of Paris.
I don't know where he's stationed; and I'm going with the aviation—if it's ever ready!
The Wright brothers directed their whole attention to aviation in 1899.
The conclusion has been reached that we cannot dispense with aviation, even if we would.
You bet Ill put it in my museum, as he calls my little collection of aviation keepsakes.