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  • 1Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft — (FSTA) is a UK project to provide aerial refueling (AR) and air transport (AT) for the Royal Air Force using a version of the Airbus A330 MRTT. The Royal Australian Air Force announced in April 2004 that they had selected Airbus to provide… …

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  • 2Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft — A 330 200 MRTT; hier ein Flugzeug der Royal Australian Air Force Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) ist die vorläufige Bezeichnung für das neue Tankflugzeug der britischen Royal Air Force. Als Ersatz für die bisherigen Vickers VC10 und… …

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  • 3Aircraft — An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to fly through the Earth s atmosphere or through any other atmosphere. Rocket vehicles are not aircraft if they are not supported by the surrounding air. All the human activity which surrounds aircraft is… …

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  • 4tanker — noun 1 ship carrying oil or petrol/gasoline ADJECTIVE ▪ giant, huge, large ▪ gas, oil TANKER + VERB ▪ carry sth, tra …

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  • 5transport — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (esp. BrE) system for moving people or goods ⇨ See also ↑transit, ↑transportation ADJECTIVE ▪ public ▪ to travel by/on public transport ▪ cheap, efficient …

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  • 6Transport in Papua New Guinea — is in many cases heavily limited by the mountainous terrain. The capital, Port Moresby, is not linked by road to any of the other major towns and many highland villages can only be reached by light aircraft or on foot. Some of the transport… …

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  • 7Transport in Jamaica — consists of roadways, railways, ship and air transport, with roadways forming the backbone of the island s internal transport system.RoadwaysThe Jamaican road network consists of almost 21,000 kilometres of roads, of which over 15,000 kilometres… …

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  • 8Transport in Tanzania — is mainly road transport, supplemented by rail. Tanzania s road network, however, is of limited quality and especially the tarmac roads are few. Dirt roads often turn unpassable in rainy seasons and can halt traffic for days on end or even weeks …

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  • 9Transport in Cape Verde — In Cape Verde, most of the transportation between islands is done by plane. There are regular flights to and from the major islands (Santiago, Sal and São Vicente), with less frequent flights to the other islands. Boat transportation is also… …

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  • 10Transport in Malta — The transportation system in Malta is small, and the islands small domestic system of public transport is reliant on buses and taxis, although there was a railway in the past.Malta s primary connection to other countries is its airport at… …

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