Built in 1991, Stansted's main traffic is provided by budget airlines such as Easyjet and Ryan Air flying to Europe.
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But within days of their arrival at Archers Post, about 220 miles (350km) north of Nairobi, they were accused of illegally conducting their own safaris from the air, flying helicopters alarmingly low and scaring off the animals in the nearby game reserves.
When the American Century ended barely a decade ago, the U.S. Air Force was flying high.
The Air Force is flying airplanes with an average age of thirty years.
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National guardsmen have already started flying air support in California, Oregon and Montana.
As happened a decade or so ago, the airlines flying in the open air fear unfair competition from those flying under the protection of the courts.
Other large air freighters already flying include the Russian-built Ilyushin Il-76, the U.S.-made Boeing C-17 Globemaster III and, largest of them all, the Antonov An-225 -- also Russian.
Its air force has been flying food, blankets and medical supplies to Skopje, the Macedonian capital.
Though Mr Hussein has no air force that is flying, the building was totally flattened.
When the connection is broken, current cannot flow without travelling through the air (a spark flying).
This is my father, when he was a young Air Force captain, flying cargo planes during the Berlin Airlift.
The problem is that these switches wear out, they get crushed by flying "air balls", or they are knocked and bent out of position.
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During this period it did not apply for a permit and when it next applied for a permit to fly in UK air space, in May 2002, it was granted, and it has since been flying regularly in British air space with the full approval of British safety officials.
He looked to see water and wood flying into the air in the distance.
The next, he found himself flying through the air, having been walloped from behind by a speeding truck.
He changes camera speeds, zips through sequences, sends things flying through the air.
Last March it invited Royal Air Force Harriers to practice flying from Illustrious.
You know how in previous AB games, you pull back the catapult and send your bird flying through the air until it strikes?
In 1979, an Air Zealand DC-10 flying from Auckland to the South Pole hit Mount Erebus in Antarctica, killing all 257 people aboard.
While playing some slow-motion video of liquid flying through the air throughout the event, it was impossible to take our eyes off the thing.
Lion Air is currently banned from flying to Europe due to broader safety lapses in the Indonesian airline industry that have long plagued the country.
The screens detail the day's flights, the airlines, terminal and departure times, while the three new check-in kiosks allow customers flying on Delta Air Lines Inc.
He fights the bad guys by flying through the air and engaging them in a rhythmic version of kung fu that has the clickety-clack excitement of tap dancing.
Jack Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown became the first men to cross the Atlantic by air in June 1919, flying in a Vickers Vimy biplane, its bomb bays filled with extra fuel.
These advantages range from the broad and ephemeral (command of the bully pulpit) to obvious perks such as the use of Air Force One, the flying presidential command post and mother of all status symbols.
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