Airspace: meaning, definitions and examples
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airspace
[ ˈɛərˌspeɪs ]
military
The portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters.
Synonyms
air territory, airspace control zone
Examples of usage
- Enemy aircraft entered our airspace without permission.
- The fighter jets patrolled the airspace to ensure national security.
aviation
The designated area of the sky where aircraft can fly safely, separated from other aircraft and controlled by air traffic control.
Synonyms
aviation region, flight zone, flying space
Examples of usage
- Pilots must adhere to specific altitude requirements when entering controlled airspace.
- The airport tower directed the plane to enter the airspace for landing.
Translations
Translations of the word "airspace" in other languages:
🇵🇹 espaço aéreo
🇮🇳 वायु क्षेत्र
🇩🇪 Luftraum
🇮🇩 ruang udara
🇺🇦 повітряний простір
🇵🇱 przestrzeń powietrzna
🇯🇵 空域
🇫🇷 espace aérien
🇪🇸 espacio aéreo
🇹🇷 hava sahası
🇰🇷 영공
🇸🇦 المجال الجوي
🇨🇿 vzdušný prostor
🇸🇰 vzdušný priestor
🇨🇳 空域
🇸🇮 zračni prostor
🇮🇸 lofthelgi
🇰🇿 әуе кеңістігі
🇬🇪 საჰაერო სივრცე
🇦🇿 hava məkanı
🇲🇽 espacio aéreo
Word origin
The term 'airspace' originated in the early 20th century, with the growth of aviation and the need to define different zones in the sky for safety and control purposes. It became particularly important during wartime for military defense and surveillance. Today, airspace is a crucial concept in both military and civilian aviation, with strict regulations and protocols in place to ensure safe and efficient air travel.
See also: air, airborne, aircraft, airdrop, airfield, airflow, airfoil, airiness, airing, airline, airman, airplane, airs, airship, airstrike, airstrip, airtight, airway, airy.