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transport verb banish, bear, bring, carry, cart, consign, convey, deliver, deport, dispatch, drive out, exile, expel, extradite, fetch, imprison, move, ostracize, send, ship, take, tote, transfer, transmit, transmittere, transplant, transportare Associated concepts: transport across state lines, transport contraband, transport illegal goods, transport in interstate commerce See also: banish, carry, consign, convey, deliver, deport, expatriate, move, passion, relegate, transfer, transmit How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The "Comprehensive Regional Implementation Plan for Aviation Safety in Africa" was developed by ICAO in cooperation with the continent's civil aviation authorities and the air transport industry as well as bodies such as the European Commission, World Bank and African Civil Aviation Commission. We are delighted and proud to participate in the expansion of the Mexican air transport industry and we are convinced that the A320 will contribute to the commercial success of Interjet in Mexico," said Gustav Humbert, president and CEO of Airbus. By its very nature the air transport industry is based on the kind of global network that today's multinational companies both aim to imitate and utilize. |
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