Aircraft (Noun)
Syllable division: air·craft
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈeə.krɑːft/ US: /ˈer.kræft/
Meaning: Any vehicle, whether powered or unpowered, with the ability to fly, such as an airplane or helicopter, as well as the ability to transport cargo or passengers.
Example:
> The company decided to buy a new commercial aircraft in the coming financial year.
> He wanted to learn how to fly an aircraft since he was only 8.
> Instead of flying aircrafts, he became an aircraft mechanic.
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I have gone on two trips by aircraft.
Thank you for your sentence Moung! 😀
When I watch an aircraft flying on the sky, it seems to be very small, but in reality it doesn’t.
Good sentence Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
When I watch an aircraft flying in the sky, it seems to be very small, but in reality, it isn’t.
There are some pros and cons of traveling by aircraft. Regarding the cons, let’s take into account the horrible fast virus spreading worldwide, like it was in the case of Covid19.
If it had not been for the air travel, there wouldn’t have taken place such a fast massive spreading of this virus worldwide.
Good sentence Metchi! 😀
You can also say:
If it had not been for air travel, such a fast massive spreading of this virus, wouldn’t have taken place worldwide.
> Aircraft must be serviced on time.
> Our government does not have enough money to restore the aircraft
on national airlines.