Examples of Airport to Airport in a sentence
Gateway means the Sydney Gateway project, a motorway-grade road connecting the St Peters Interchange via Sydney Airport to Airport Drive and Qantas Drive, developed as a result of the Activities.
When pick up and/or delivery is requested, or when pick up and/or delivery is requested in conjunction with for Airport to Airport, Airport to Door, and Door to Airport service, the charges will be as listed in Addendum F.
Now, by virtue of the 6th proviso to Rule 10 (2), costs related to transshipment of goods (from ports to ICDs; port to port, port to CFS, Airport to Airport etc.) within India will be excluded, providing uniform treatment to different modes of transshipment.
She noted MAC worked with City staff on the improvements to Mitchell Road, and the site has City sewer and water.They are requesting a rezoning from Airport to Airport Commercial.
This tariff names local Airport to Airport General Commodity Rates, Exception Ratings to General Commodity Rates, Airport to Airport Specific Commodity Rates and Charges, Minimum Charges and Priority Air Freight General Commodity Rates.
In this work we will use the matrix decimation method and the transfer matrix technique to provide accurate es- timates of the set of extended states in general 1D diluted Anderson models.
Pick-up and delivery charges to and from the airport when subject to Airport to Airport rates.
At the 2013 Central Caribbean Directors of Civil Aviation (C/CAR/DCA) Meeting in Havana, Cuba, United States provided WP/15 on the Airport to Airport Mutual Aid Programs – Disaster Operations Group Concept.
Answers may be filed within 21 days of date of filing.Docket Number; 48290.Date filed: August 10,1992.Parties: Members of the International Air Transport Association.Subject Mail Vote 587.Air Cargo Rates Airport to Airport (EC requirements)..Proposed Effective Date: January 1.
In the United States a concept called the Disaster Operations Group (Airport to Airport Mutual Aid) grew out of the need to address widespread disasters, where airports may not be first in line to receive disaster assistance.