Sentences with phrase «mean transporting passengers»

Rather, it sees a future for this design in all aspects of private spaceflight, which could mean transporting passengers who don't have extensive training.
It's highly configurable interior makes it easy to customize to fit the needs of any business whether that means transporting passengers, serving as a delivery vehicle, or operating as a mobile workstation.

Not exact matches

Part of the Red Pig's shock factor was that it was a giant land barge originally meant for transporting five passengers in intercity Autobahn sprints in the fastest, most comfortable, safest, and most reliable way possible — a complete polar opposite to the compact sports racer.
Remember, the Equus was originally designed as a limousine meant to transport rear passengers in extreme comfort.
And there's more, with Musk's announcement that he sees a need for heavy - duty electric trucks and «high passenger - density urban transport», which means buses, and autonomous ones at that.
This means that the Ford Expedition can still transport up to eight passengers as well as tow a hefty 9,200 lbs, and that it maintains the same independent rear suspension setup that offers class - leading comfort and handling.
This means that when delays happen, most airlines have a contractual obligation to offer passengers a choice between a later flight, mutually agreed alternative transport or a refund.
That means redeeming Air Canada Aeroplan miles can transport passengers to almost anywhere in the world.
That means redeeming Air Canada Aeroplan miles can transport passengers to almost anywhere in the world.
The relaxation of restrictions by the Department of Transport means the one bag limit on hand luggage is being lifted at 22 airports that have been deemed competent at processing passengers.
But cleaner transport also means less carbon emissions, both because buses are cleaner, less fuel intensive per passenger mile, and because people are actually leaving their cars for the faster buses.
Common carrier means a taxi, school bus, streetcar, bus, train, ship, ferry, or airplane which is duly licensed by the proper authority for the sole purpose of transporting public passengers for a fee.
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