American estimates it flies about 275, 000 passengers a day and receives more than 239, 000 reservations calls.
Instead, the New Horizons spacecraft will target them with its cameras when it flies by.
SCAT's website shows it flies Boeing 757s and 737s along with the Yak-42 and the An-24.
It flies fastest at 35, 000 feet, where we elected to stay for the dash to New Orleans.
But Google would never consider such an action because it flies in the face of their entire corporate culture.
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It is this induced magnetic field that Galileo measures when it flies past.
It flies supersonically at altitudes of just 23 feet, enabling it to evade even advanced anti-aircraft and -missile defenses.
Certainly, it flies in the face of rising Euroscepticism across the continent.
My business model is sound and, if it flies, it will help people who are struggling financially, and it will help protect the environment.
However, like the Artful Dodger, Bernanke must disguise his willful inflationary strategy because it flies in the face of stated policy and public opinion.
It flies too fast to be hand-launched, so it ejects out of a thin tube with collapsible legs that a soldier can set up in an instant.
If a Comanche does get spotted, it will be hard to hit: It flies backwards and sideways at 80 knots, and its digital display gives the pilot specific maneuvers to avoid missiles.
Researchers are looking forward to getting such a close look at an asteroid, as it flies from south to north past Earth, coming as close as 17, 200 miles to our planet's surface.
Following Belfast City Council's decision at the start of December to fly the flag only on designated days the DUP has talked of increasing the number of days it flies at Stormont.
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But what distinguishes the current incarnation of slow TV is that it flies in the face of conventional wisdom about modern audiences demanding immediacy, their attention spans sapped by the ever-moving online era.
But in many ways, the experience characterized what's so lovable and maddening about MTV at its best: It flies by the seat of its pants, tries new and often abrasive things, films nitwits riding skateboards off of rooftops, and even airs short film clips timed to songs by popular musicians.
"It so flies in the face of what everyone believes, " said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
That would be the Irish airline's first internal British route, while it already flies three times a day between Dublin and Edinburgh.
Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
The long-haul Dreamliner is part of that strategy: JAL is opening potentially lucrative new routes such as the one it already flies between Tokyo and Boston.
That's later than Iran had hoped, but it still flies in the face of the European Union, which is warning Iran against any effort to restart its nuclear activities.
It also flies to nearby Kayseri from Istanbul, as does Anadolu Jet, while Pegasus Airlines flies from both Istanbul and Izmir and Sun Express flies from Germany.
Tradition has it that if the first rocket flies straight, it will be a lucky year for Florentines.
As an aircraft flies it creates waves of pressure as it pushes its way through the air.
For 22 years, she has led a crew that takes it to black flies on their home turf.
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