aviation造句1. Pilots of large aircraft are masters of aviation.
2. Orville and Wilbur Wright were aviation trail blazers.
3. The company's core operations include entertainment and aviation.
4. The civil aviation minister ordered all the planes to be grounded.
5. The major aviation companies need to cut prices if they are to compete with budget airlines.
6. The Civil Aviation Authority has agreed to hold an inquiry into the accident.
7. Ten years ago, they began to develop the aviation .
8. Pilots in the early days of aviation flew by the seat of their pants.
9. Ten years ago, they began to develop the aviation ( industry ).
10. There were huge advances in aviation technology during World War Two.
11. The aviation world today is highly competitive.
12. Far better, perhaps, to concentrate on civil aviation.
13. Light aviation is an unpredictable business.
14. It was belatedly grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration.
15. We do that regularly for aviation safety matters.
16. Now with Amelia, Gosmo had the first aviation editor.
17. Local aviation history is strongly represented, too.
18. Aviation historians continue to debate what happened to her.
19. The upturn in aviation traffic will help lift demand for commercial aircraft.
20. The plane crash sent shock waves through the aviation industry.
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21. It believed the affair was potentially harmful to British aviation.
22. The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world.
23. The American and Japanese navies took the lead in the development of naval aviation.
24. The airline's biggest headache is the increase in the price of aviation fuel.
25. A neat marketing ploy, and a good way of interesting children in aviation.
26. Read in studio One of the most famous warplanes in aviation history is about to make its farewell appearance.
27. Schiavo is correct in pointing out that there are many aspects of commercial aviation in need of safer practices.
28. The danger, the boredom, the ever-present discipline along with the exhilaration of aviation training are all vividly recalled.
29. They faced charges of conspiracy, murder, and contravention of the Aviation Security Act of 1982.
30. The comparable figures for research connected with defence, space and civil aviation were £1343 million, £52 million and £69 million.