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UniFi

British  
/ ˈjuːnɪˌfaɪ /

acronym

  1. Union Finance, a finance sector union

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Etymology

Origin of UniFi

C20: from uni ( on ) + fi ( nance )

Example Sentences

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The United Nations’ peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, UNIFI, was called in to help with firefighting efforts as local firefighters couldn’t go near the front lines, a spokesperson for the mission told the AP.

From Seattle Times

Delta said the ground worker was employed by Unifi Aviation, which Delta hires for ground services at the San Antonio airport.

From Seattle Times

A Unifi spokesperson said, “From our initial investigation, this incident was unrelated to Unifi’s operational processes, safety procedures and policies.”

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Both Delta and Unifi are based in Atlanta.

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Unifi describes itself as the largest ground-handling and aviation-services provider in North America.

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