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air division
noun
- U.S. Air Force. a unit of command within an air force, usually composed of two or more wings.
Example Sentences
Thousands of the Teamsters’ UPS pilots, who deliver packages through the company’s air division, are expected to join the drivers in solidarity.
“This dispatch-from-home concept takes all the controls away,” said Gary Peterson, the air division director of the Transport Workers Union, which represents tens of thousands of airline workers, including dispatchers at Republic.
Mr. Judd said the air division has dedicated most of its resources to the Border Patrol, but not at the right times, leaving the agents without night cover.
"A suicide bomber in a vehicle packed with explosives attacked a villa where we had gathered," said General Sagr al-Jerushi, who heads the air division Haftar has deployed in his attacks.
The president said McCarthy, the current head of the EPA's air division, had won respect among industry members as well as her peers in government.
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