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n. A predefined route, or series of routes, in which a commercial or military aircraft must fly.
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Air Corridor was an airline based in Nampula, Mozambique. It operated domestic services. Its main base was Nampula Airport. Air Corridor ceased operations on 10 January 2008.
Usage examples of "air corridor".
Three-quarters of an hour to Restorf beacon at the entrance of the air corridor.
The passengers emerged through the long, fenced open-air corridor after dealing with immigration, mostly tourists, mostly white, mostly bewildered and awed to be there.
After a roll call, Tempelhof tower cleared the Cherry Picker slightly after midnight and she swept over sleeping Berlin into the northern air corridor toward Hamburg.
We are on a correctly filed flight plan, in a designated air corridor, and we have electrical problems.
The first turned slightly west, and entered the normal international air corridor for the French coast.
Instead, the mission commander decided to fly between Crete and Cyprus and then head diagonally toward El Arish in the Sinai along an established civilian air corridor.
The cab picked up speed: they had entered a virtually unused air corridor, and the upper velocity limit was perhaps as high as twelve hundred m.
Would his own swift passage above the air corridor be noted by the planes as he passed above them?
On instructions from the air-traffic controller, it swung cleanly into the southbound air corridor from West Berlin to Munich and disappeared into the blue sky.