Phrases with «state aircraft»

The phrase "state aircraft" refers to airplanes or helicopters that belong to the government. These aircraft are used by officials like presidents, prime ministers, or other high-ranking government members for official trips or transportation. Full definition

Sentences with «state aircraft»

  • Mr. Spitzer spoke in some detail about the private confrontation between the two men after an investigation in 2007 by Mr. Cuomo found that the Spitzer administration had improperly used state troopers to gather information about travels on state aircraft by the Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno. (nytimes.com)
  • The president of United States Aircraft Insurance Group (USAIG) is David Lysholm Mckay, the treasurer is, and the secretary is. (insuranceproviders.com)
  • United States Aircraft Insurance Group (USAIG) is a Joint Underwriting A insurance company and has assets of $, capital of $, and net surplus of $. (insuranceproviders.com)
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