Verb
airland (third-person singular simple present airlands, present participle airlanding, simple past and past participle airlanded)
(transitive, military) To transport (troops, etc.) to a place by aircraft, landing there rather than using parachutes.
While the Big Five platforms are often associated with the kind of maneuver warfare exemplified by AirLand Battle, in fact they were also compatible with Active Defense, the more positional doctrine adopted by the Army in 1976. Source: Internet