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- adjective Not of or pertaining to
aviation .
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Examples
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It is called nonaviation land because much of it is about 50 feet below the level of the airfield.
Berks county news 2009
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But two weeks of closed-door negotiations devolved into partisan disputes over nonaviation provisions important to Democrats, including a $1.6 billion allocation for New York City transit projects and a measure that would replenish the dwindling Highway Trust Fund.
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• Any proposal for nonaviation uses of the property would have to be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, because airport property is involved.
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Officials: Viable operatives are in place to potentially strike nonaviation targets, too
CNN.com 2010
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Officials: Viable operatives are in place to potentially strike nonaviation targets, too
CNN.com 2010
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Officials: Viable operatives are in place to potentially strike nonaviation targets, too
CNN.com 2010
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Frontage along East 96th Street is available for nonaviation development.
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Officials: Viable operatives are in place to potentially strike nonaviation targets, too
CNN.com 2010
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Schiphol Group incorrectly passed several nonaviation costs -- including the costs of building a sound barrier around one runway, of training baggage handling employees and of an accountancy control -- to airlines when setting landing and handling fees, NMa said.
ATW Daily News 2009
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Airport officials have long sought commercial tenants as a means of generating nonaviation income to both keep existing airline fees low and to insulate the business from a potential loss of air service.
unknown title 2009
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