air traffic
noun [ U ] uk/ˈeə ˌtræf.ɪk/ us/ˈer ˌtræf.ɪk/
空中交通
the aircraft, or the number of aircraft, flying in an area or along a route
The military training site is well outside the path of commercial air traffic. 军事训练场地完全在商业空中交通的路径之外。
There have been a large number of noise complaints from residents near the airport, due to the increased air traffic. 由于空中交通量增加,机场附近的居民多次提出了噪音投诉。
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- The FBI says that the threat was a hoax, intended to disrupt air traffic.
- Winter weather is delaying air traffic as thousands of travellers try to get to their holiday destinations.
- The FAA, which polices air traffic, says that airports are overcrowded.
- The trans-Atlantic market represents 60 percent of global air traffic, according to the International Air Transport Association trade group.
- The city has comparatively little air traffic.