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		Definition of fly-in, fly-out in English: fly-in, fly-outadjective Australian, NZ Involving or having a commute by air to a remote workplace.  many mines require fly-in, fly-out staff to work nine consecutive 12-hour days  lucrative fly-in, fly-out work  Example sentencesExamples -  There are fly-in fly-out resources sector workers who choose to base themselves on the NZ side of the Tasman.
 -  The dating service is targeted at fly-in, fly-out workers, who spend weeks at a time in dusty mining camps hundreds of miles from the nearest pub.
 -  Its operations stretched as far south to Perth for the fly in fly out workers.
 -  Workers are concerned that expanded use of fly in fly out personnel will destroy job prospects in the town.
 -  The employees, who are covered by five different unions, walked out after the company broke an agreement to only use fly in fly out contractors on a short-term basis.
 -  Some were offering fly-in, fly-out roles for skilled people who did not want to move to Christchurch permanently.
 -  Virgin will also buy Perth-based Skywest, which competes with Qantas in the fly-in, fly-out market for mining workers.
 -  Many WA mines require fly-in, fly-out staff to work nine consecutive 12-hour days.
 -  The company estimates it will employ 250 fly-in, fly-out workers to operate the mine.
 -  It is claimed that fly-in, fly-out workers destroy the community.
 
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