Sentences with phrase «as a plane of»

She describes this «space» as a plane of existence where one doesn't have a physical form — just their awareness.
It marks the absolute limits of organisms, but also functions as an interface — acting as a plane of contact with what surrounds it while protecting what lies beneath it.
As the planes of pigment cross each other, the flecks and intonations of the thread are exposed and adapt as we shift our gaze.
The exhibition is the New York - based artist's first solo show in the UK and the work in question is a C - Type print, which, taken at a distance, presents as a plane of fluctuating, greyish blue tones.

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Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources spelled out in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his name and marketing expertise.
The program is expected to generate US$ 5 billion to US$ 8 billion in annual revenues as it seeks to capture about half of the global sales for this size of plane.
McCampbell acted as the targeting coordinator and piloted one of the planes in a massive assault with planes from three task groups.
Clients may need to traverse relatively short distances as quickly as possible, and private planes are sometimes the only way of connecting to thousands of hard - to - reach local and private airports across the country.
Through her charity, B Strong, she brought with her four chartered planes (and over 10 planes as of Wednesday) packed with tens of thousands of pounds of medical supplies, water, food, baby diapers and wipes, as well as $ 25,000 in cash gift cards, cash, and $ 30,000 in Costco gift cards.
Japanese losses were high — three out of the nine aircraft carriers were sunk, as well as two oil tankers, 395 carrier - based planes, and over 2,000 sailors and airmen.
As Factcheck.org has pointed out, there are no Lockheed Martin jobs «coming back» to the United States, but there are new jobs being created as part of a contract for more F - 35 planeAs Factcheck.org has pointed out, there are no Lockheed Martin jobs «coming back» to the United States, but there are new jobs being created as part of a contract for more F - 35 planeas part of a contract for more F - 35 planes.
«A customer tried to bring a baby kangaroo on the plane as a service animal,» a retired airline customer service agent with 18 years of experience told Business Insider.
In the summer of 2016, Boeing suggested it could end production of the original jumbo jet — the Boeing 747 — as airlines eschewed the plane in favor of more fuel - efficient models.
The pilot of Flight 1380 made a safe emergency landing in Philadelphia, bringing the plane down quickly as the cabin depressurized.
In mid-2016, Boeing said it was considering ending production of the Boeing 747s, as airlines planned to phase the planes, famous for their humped fuselages, out of their fleets.
On April 17, a fan blade broke off an engine of a Southwest Boeing 737 - 700, sending shrapnel flying that punctured the fuselage as the plane was flying above 30,000 feet.
In fact, these features comprise the majority of the Air Force One budget, as the planes themselves cost approximately $ 380 million each.
«There's nobody even close, as I said before, when it comes to the missiles and the planes and all of the military equipment,» Trump said.
Members of the cluster specialize in environmental issues such as recycling old airplane parts, decreasing the weight of planes so that they require less fuel, and encouraging the military to adopt these «green» aviation practices.
«Our fighter planes took normal tactical measures, identifying the models of the Chinese planes and flying aerial surveillance until they left,» the South Korean military said, as quoted by Reuters.
In case of emergency, a doctor is always onboard the plane and its medical suite can even serve as an operating room.
Goldfein reiterated this month that the force was looking at the light - attack aircraft program, known as OA - X, to produce a plane that fits into that networked battlefield, where all of a force's assets are connected.
Aircraft engines have gone from an unreliable Achilles heel on planes in the 1950s to devices that can operate for millions of hours without so much as a hiccup, said Steven Wallace, the former head of accident investigation at the Federal Aviation Administration.
The Czechs previously sold 15 Czech - made L - 159 light combat planes to Iraq and sent instructors to train pilots for the planes as part of international efforts to help Iraq fight Islamic State militants.
Russell points to one of her clients who alerted her network about a month before her mini-retirement ended and began fielding job phone calls almost as soon as she stepped off the plane.
Except, as Wills knows, the business of getting the parts to the planes is something of a logistical minuet that involves finding the component, some of which can run to $ 250,000, loading it on a commercial flight, dealing with customs, and finally getting the part into the hands of the mechanics at the other end.
Analysts have cited a number of reasons, such as slack demand for wide - body planes like Boeing's 777 and airlines waiting longer before replacing aging planes.
The company has recently faced headwinds in other areas, such as United Continental's decision to defer deliveries of 61 planes and a vote by the House of Representatives to bar the sale of commercial aircraft to Iran.
As Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg told Cramer in December, over 80 percent of people in the world have never flown on a plane, and for Boeing, that means growth.
The new planes will certainly allow Porter to increase its share of the Toronto - Ottawa - Montreal route, as well as to expand its reach.
The airline's spending spree was a rare bit of good news for the planes» manufacturers as they struggled to thrive in a rough recession.
The multiple changes in course reportedly suggest the plane was still under the command of a pilot, but as Smith pointed out, it's hard to know for sure.
Wichita, Kansas - based Spirit makes some 70 percent of the structure of the 737, the world's most - sold commercial plane, but has faced disruptions this year in its own supply chain as parts makers scrambled to meet soaring demand.
The odds of dying in a plane crash today are reportedly as low as 11 million to one.
The piece of the plane that was found, called a «flaperon,» was most likely «broken off by the engine pod ripping off as it was dragged through the water on the initial impact,» Tracy Lamb, an aviation safety consultant and former Boeing 737 pilot, told Bloomberg.
Items from the modern cabinet of wonders, such as GPS and radar and mobile - phone technology and flight - tracker apps that let you follow planes from your pocket, hand us an illusory sense of control - a notion that we have, through gadgetry, rendered the world finite.
As they are assembled, the painted tails of the planes show the airlines that ordered them, and many are Asian.
Airlines including American, United, JetBlue and Delta have added flights to Florida to the last few days to move as many passengers and the carriers» expensive planes out of harms way.
The aim of the weigh - ins, which might be more familiar to travelers who have flown on small planes, is to update nearly decade - old data on average passenger weights as it expands its route network and needs to accurately forecast payloads and how much fuel it requires.
In February, he visited the Boeing plant in North Charleston, South Carolina, which manufactures the carbon - fiber, 330 - seat plane Trump described as «an amazing piece of art.»
Expanding into transportation, from trucks to planes, is one of Amazon's most important endeavors as it strives to lure new customers.
A photo tweeted by the Savannah Professional Firefighters Association shows the tail end of a plane and a field of flames and black smoke as an ambulance stood nearby.
Jay's received a lot of recognition in different ways as an influencer, but this time, he was being recognized for all the hours he's spent on planes and speaking to people and the positive reviews he's received for putting the time in.
The twin - aisle plane is coming into service as Delta phases out its last Boeing 747s, the four - engine plane that some airlines have ditched in favor of more fuel - efficient twin - engine planes.
«I tried to ignore the people until 10 minutes passed and a flight attendant came over to me and asked me and my baby to move to the back of the plane (as if the people in the back didn't matter).
(When he finally did board the plane to Vegas, his bosses gave him and his wife a pair of tickets to catch a show as a further thank you.)
The airline leases all 53 of its Airbus single - aisle planes, which mostly fly long - haul within the United States and Mexico, with Los Angeles and San Francisco serving as main hubs.
Interestingly, one of the 8 RAF Tornados deployed at Akrotiri could be regularly tracked online during its transit from Cyprus to Iraq via Israel, Jordan, accompanied by a Voyager tanker: the example #ZA556 (the only «visible» aircraft in a formation of at least two planes) can be often spotted on Flightardar24.com as it flies into Israel, then into the Jordanian airspace before turning its transponder off to enter the Iraqi airspace.
In what's being characterized as the closest encounter yet between an unmanned aerial vehicle and a civilian aircraft, an Air France plane last month came within 16 feet of colliding with a drone.
With no external capital until the company's fifth year in business, Christopher's early days as a simple freight forwarder funded Kitty Hawk's evolution into a $ 108 - million airfreight airline with its own fleet of 21 planes.
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