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air division

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noun

  1. U.S. Air Force. a unit of command within an air force, usually composed of two or more wings.


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Thousands of the Teamsters’ UPS pilots, who deliver packages through the company’s air division, are expected to join the drivers in solidarity.

From Washington Times • Jul. 20, 2023

“This dispatch-from-home concept takes all the controls away,” said Gary Peterson, the air division director of the Transport Workers Union, which represents tens of thousands of airline workers, including dispatchers at Republic.

From New York Times • Sep. 25, 2022

Cohen wouldn’t comment, and Kim Hoang, air toxics risk coordinator for the EPA’s air division, whose staff created the computer models in 2011, declined requests for an interview.

From Salon • Sep. 8, 2013

In their time, the Canadian-built Sabres, along with four squadrons of still useful Avro CF-100s, helped Canada's air division gain recognition as NATO's finest.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then, after Tom's wound had been dressed, and he and Jack were talking over the events of the day, there came a communication from the commander of the air division in that sector.

From Air Service Boys Over The Rhine Fighting Above The Clouds by Beach, Charles Amory