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air

[air] / ɛər /








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The aviation industry doesn’t dispute that oil and other aircraft fluids can contaminate the air on a flight, but says that the levels of chemicals released haven’t been shown to pose risk of serious illness.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since then, more than a dozen international air carriers have stopped serving the South American nation.

From The Wall Street Journal

So much so that many in the industry say traditional cooling methods – such as air cooling, where fans constantly blow air over the hottest components – is no longer sufficient for some operations.

From BBC

With just over a week still to go, the average UK air temperature across 2025 is on track to end up at about 10.05C.

From BBC

He skates across the stage balancing on his board with both hands in the air as a police officer runs after him.

From Los Angeles Times