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Definition of air station in English: air stationnoun An airfield operated by a navy or marine corps. Example sentencesExamples - A Royal Navy air station is proving a shining example in the world of rubbish.
- Built directly on top of a sensitive coral reef, the mammoth air station's runway will reach a mile into the Pacific Ocean.
- The air station's own contingent of police increased by 40 officers.
- The Navy tower gave us permission to circle their historic air station while I explained its significance to my Army crew over the interphone.
- The role of the Royal Naval air station at Prestwick will change from next month when a squadron decommissions.
- Action was taken to convert the base from an air station to an air reserve base with the signing of a supplemental record of decision.
- The arrival of the Royals was both unannounced and unexpected - and they pitched up at the Yeovilton air station the night before Christmas leave began.
- The naval air station's existence was brief, however.
- The helicopters are based ashore at the air station at Yeovilton in Somerset.
- The 30-minute flight to the air station was uneventful.
- The Rev Mike Brotherton, chaplain at RN air station Culdrose, set a target of swimming the 237 miles in the air station's swimming pool by the end of 2001.
- The Dive Centre has good launching facilities, an air station, dive shop and restaurant.
- The last of the helicopters to serve in this role have left their base at Royal Naval air station Culdrose after more than 30 years service.
- And I was just working, you know, I'd go down and do something at the naval air station.
- Apart from the exhibition and amusement park, people can also visit the Naval air station and museum.
- And the plane was based at the air station at Cherry Point, North Carolina.
- The helicopter operated out of the Culdrose air station Cornwall.
- After the war the naval air station was closed and temporarily turned into a civilian airport that was also used to dispose of thousands of surplus aircraft from the war.
- When we went down and visited the Marine air station on Monday we were stunned at just how big a problem this really is.
- It helped build bases in Vietnam and built a naval air station in Texas.
Definition of air station in US English: air stationnoune(ə)r ˈstāSHən An airfield operated by a navy or marine corps. Example sentencesExamples - The last of the helicopters to serve in this role have left their base at Royal Naval air station Culdrose after more than 30 years service.
- And the plane was based at the air station at Cherry Point, North Carolina.
- And I was just working, you know, I'd go down and do something at the naval air station.
- The Navy tower gave us permission to circle their historic air station while I explained its significance to my Army crew over the interphone.
- The Rev Mike Brotherton, chaplain at RN air station Culdrose, set a target of swimming the 237 miles in the air station's swimming pool by the end of 2001.
- Built directly on top of a sensitive coral reef, the mammoth air station's runway will reach a mile into the Pacific Ocean.
- Apart from the exhibition and amusement park, people can also visit the Naval air station and museum.
- The 30-minute flight to the air station was uneventful.
- The arrival of the Royals was both unannounced and unexpected - and they pitched up at the Yeovilton air station the night before Christmas leave began.
- The helicopters are based ashore at the air station at Yeovilton in Somerset.
- A Royal Navy air station is proving a shining example in the world of rubbish.
- The helicopter operated out of the Culdrose air station Cornwall.
- After the war the naval air station was closed and temporarily turned into a civilian airport that was also used to dispose of thousands of surplus aircraft from the war.
- Action was taken to convert the base from an air station to an air reserve base with the signing of a supplemental record of decision.
- It helped build bases in Vietnam and built a naval air station in Texas.
- The Dive Centre has good launching facilities, an air station, dive shop and restaurant.
- The air station's own contingent of police increased by 40 officers.
- The role of the Royal Naval air station at Prestwick will change from next month when a squadron decommissions.
- The naval air station's existence was brief, however.
- When we went down and visited the Marine air station on Monday we were stunned at just how big a problem this really is.
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