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which perform this role are
considered strategic airlifters. This
contrasts with
tactical airlifters, such as the C-130
Hercules and
Transall C-160, which...
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Airlift Technologies was a ****stani
company that
initially started its
operations in ****stan as a M****
Transit ride
hailing service.
Amidst COVID 19...
- Look up
airlift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Airlift is the act of
transporting people or
cargo from
point to
point using aircraft.
Airlift may also...
- The
Kunduz airlift, also
called the
Airlift of Evil,
refers to the
evacuation by ****stan of
hundreds of top
commanders and
members of the
Taliban and...
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Deutsche Mark from West Berlin. The
Western Allies organised the
Berlin Airlift (German:
Berliner Luftbrücke, lit. "Berlin Air Bridge") from 26 June 1948...
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operators opted to
purchase the type,
often acquiring refurbished ex-military
airlifters or
stored fuselages rather than new-build aircraft. By July 2013, 26 An-124s...
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government issued a
notice of
intent to
negotiate with
Boeing to
procure four
airlifters for the
Canadian Forces Air
Command (Royal
Canadian Air
Force after August...
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Globemaster may
refer to:
Globemaster is the name of
three separate airlifters,
produced by
Douglas Aircraft Company or its successors:
Globemaster Air...
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States Air Force,
designed to be
loaded and
offloaded on today's
military airlifters as well as many
civilian Civil Reserve Air
Fleet (CRAF)
cargo aircraft...
- The 89th
Airlift Wing of the
United States Air
Force is
based at
Joint Base
Andrews and has an
operational force of over 1,000 personnel. The 89th provides...