1. airborne - Noun
2. airborne - Adjective
3. airborne - Adjective Satellite
moved or conveyed by or through air
Source: WordNet747 "airborne aircraft carrier" concept * 747 AAC – a Boeing study under contract from the USAF for an "airborne aircraft carrier" for up to 10 Boeing Model 985-121 " microfighters " with the ability to launch, retrieve, re-arm, and refuel. Source: Internet
According to the Indiana National Guard, the joint training is vital because it allows units to maintain their airborne insertion capability — the swift deployment of ground forces by airplane to an area of operations. Source: Internet
A comprehensive system recently reported by Ding & Riediker (2015) Yaobo Ding & Michael Riediker (2015), A system to assess the stability of airborne nanoparticle agglomerates under aerodynamic shear, Journal of Aerosol Science 88 (2015) 98–108. Source: Internet
A first-of-its-kind flying car is now airborne, thanks to the Air Force Research Laboratory and industry innovation, potentially ushering in a new era in multi-domain combat attack operations. Source: Internet
Additionally, the PTS would perform tests that simulated airborne missile operation, programmed the trajectory of the missile and controlled the firing sequence. Source: Internet
Acknowledge airborne transmission: Clear evidence of airborne spread exists. Source: Internet