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airspace
air·space or air space A0165000 (âr′spās′)n.1. The portion of the atmosphere directly above the land or water, used by aircraft or by earth-based structures such as skyscrapers.2. The airspace of a particular jurisdiction, such as a nation.airspace (ˈɛəˌspeɪs) n (Military) the atmosphere above the earth or part of the earth, esp the atmosphere above a country deemed to be under its jurisdictionair•space (ˈɛərˌspeɪs) n. 1. a space made for or occupied by air. 2. the region of the atmosphere above an area of land, esp. the region above a nation over which it has jurisdiction. [1900–05] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | airspace - the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earthair spaceatmosphere, air - the mass of air surrounding the Earth; "there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere"; "it was exposed to the air"space - an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space" | | 2. | airspace - the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction; "the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace"atmosphere, air - the mass of air surrounding the Earth; "there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere"; "it was exposed to the air" | Translationsairspace
airspace[′er‚spās] (aerospace engineering) The space occupied by an aircraft formation or used in a maneuver. The area around an airplane in flight that is considered an integral part of the plane in order to prevent collision with another plane; the space depends on the speed of the plane. (meteorology) Of or pertaining to both the earth's atmosphere and space. Also known as aerospace. The portion of the atmosphere above a particular land area, especially a nation or other political subdivision. Airspace in law, the atmospheric expanse over the land and water territory of a state. It is under the sovereignty of the state and is part of its territory. The border of the airspace is a plane perpendicular to the land surface extending along the line of the land and water borders of the state. The altitude limit of the airspace is not defined. The extension of the state’s sovereignty over its airspace is formulated in multilateral and bilateral international agreements, as well as in the internal legislation of the state. Sovereignty over the airspace means complete and exclusive authority of the state within its airspace: all flights of foreign aircraft within the airspace can be made only with the con-sent of the state in question and in accordance with the laws and rules established by it (such a consent is usually formulated in a bilateral or multilateral international agreement). While within the airspace of a state, a foreign aircraft to some extent falls under the jurisdiction of this state (including the obligation to observe passport, customs, sanitation, and other rules). B. M. KLIMENKO airspaceThe space in the air above the surface of the earth or a particular portion of such space, usually defined by the boundaries of an area on the surface projected upward. Airspace is much more limited than aerospace.airspace
air·space (ār'spās), Pertaining to the portion of the lung distal to the conducting airways or bronchi; alveolar.air·space (ār'spās) Pertaining to the lung portion distal to the conducting airways or bronchi. FinancialSeeair spaceairspace Related to airspace: airspace classificationSynonyms for airspacenoun the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earthSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdictionRelated Words |