On a Monday the British Foreign Office asked Air Partner to prepare an airlift.
Without such airlift, the new force may be as powerless as the one it replaces.
These were the homes where people needed airlift evacuations shortly after the waters rushed in.
An airlift has been set up to deliver high-priority items like water and medicine.
The airlift to Berlin continued until September 1949, when the Russian blockade was lifted.
Attempts to somehow make an issue out of the price for the military airlift are also absurd.
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Fortunately, the Air Force has recently revisited this decision and now reflects Airlift Capability Upgrades - i.e.
In short, the QDR airlift decisions are neither sound strategically nor a wise use of the taxpayer's resources.
This is my father, when he was a young Air Force captain, flying cargo planes during the Berlin Airlift.
The lack of airlift, for instance, has made it difficult for some countries to move their men and equipment.
But the United States is supporting the effort with intelligence and airlift support.
Pentagon officials said a U.S. airlift of French forces to Mali is expected to continue for another two weeks.
Two of the children on the Daily Mail flight were survivors of the American airlift crash near Saigon last week.
The United States is supporting the French-led effort in Mali "with intelligence and airlift, " said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
But a mainstay of our airlift fleet is made up of the 59 C-5As that are over 40 years old.
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The helicopter crew was tasked to airlift a 30-year-old woman from Penzance to the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro on Thursday.
We did have an air ambulance lined up to airlift him out of Iraq, but today's development will help a lot.
We have some unique airlift capability and we are working with the French to provide them support in moving troops and equipment.
Ch Insp Mairs said in one of the 10 more serious incidents, rescue teams had to airlift oxygen to a 79-year-old man.
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For example, throughout the 1990s, airlift capacity was well short of what was deemed necessary to fulfill the requirements for two MTWs.
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These are not states with well-trained Rapid Reaction Forces, nor the airlift or support to inject a sizeable presence into hostile territory.
The military aircraft, U.N. workers, and tons of relief supplies present for the longest humanitarian airlift in history had faded into the past.
In the airlift operation, the helicopter's winchman was plunged into the sea several times as the aircraft's crew struggled to deal with the conditions.
Young was pronounced dead during the ambulance transport to Skylark Field, where he had been scheduled for an airlift to a hospital, authorities said.
This variant of the two-MRC construct made a particular difference in the amount of airlift and sealift and the investments required in critical warfighting enablers.
The United States has also stepped up its involvement in the conflict by conducting aerial refueling missions on top of the intelligence and airlift support.
We airlift bottled water to disasters, which permits bottled water companies to claim great humanitarian benefits, but is an extraordinarily expensive and unsustainable response.
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The US also considering giving "airlift capacity" to the effort, similar to what the British have provided in two cargo planes, according to the officials.
And they are now starting a massive airlift into northern Iraq.
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