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non-ˈscheduled, a. orig. U.S. [non- 6.] Not scheduled; spec. of an airline: operating without fixed or published flying schedules; of or pertaining to such an airline. So non-sched, -sked |nɒnˈskɛd|, a non-scheduled airline; also attrib. or as adj.
1946Harper's Mag. Oct. 324/1 The non-scheds naturally look with envy at the mail subsidies now granted to the big airlines. 1949Aviation Week 30 May 7/1 The nonsked may barely break even as a result. 1949Industrial Arts Index June 7/2 Air carriers: non-scheduled operations. 1960Wall St. Jrnl. 12 Jan. 30/2 The ultimate outcome of the case apparently will affect several other suits brought by ‘non-skeds’ which seek an additional $154.6 million in damages. 1961Flight LXXX. 645/1 The Flying Tiger Line has leased an L.1049H Super Constellation to Trans-International Airlines Inc, a Florida-based ‘non-sked’. 1971Flying Apr. 113/2 Cargo and non-scheduled carriers described. 1975Publishers Weekly 3 Mar. 73/2 This is like being stuck on a nonsched junket to the most obvious European spots. |