Airlift in a sentence as a noun

It'd be far easier but financially impractical to just airlift the thing out.

If someone's sick, they look after them until they land, though they can call for an airlift in extreme circumstances.

Can you point me to any documentation on the airlift framework that Presto uses?

It allowed the top Taliban leadership to be airlifted out of Afghanistan, just when the NA troops had them surrounded.

That other 1% of the time when you are sick or require the services of the police, it's not the best place to be. My insurance plan covers an airlift to Thailand in the event of a serious emergency.

Airlift in a sentence as a verb

The US still operates 1950s-era aircraft that have been repurposed from airlift to bombers to mine layers to signals intelligence to tankers.

This transport of the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment, included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a voyage across two oceans.

A site would be labelled as a hotbed of enemy activity so the military would fly in several choppers full of troops and airlift in some artillery.

You can truck-in or airlift-in fuel quicky, so this would have been a very manageable problem in the short and medium terms, much more so than repairing long spans of downed electrical distribution lines.

It will then stalk the girl, and send a notification to the Sheikh which if he so choses will both tranquilize her and dispatch his private attack fleet to airlift her to his 180 meter yacht where they will both be served caviar and arranged marriage contracts.

Airlift definitions

noun

transportation of people or goods by air (especially when other means of access are unavailable)

See also: lift

verb

fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means; "Food is airlifted into Bosnia"

See also: lift