trooping Meaning & Definition

  • En [ truːp]
  • Us [ truːp]

Meaning of trooping In English

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Examples of trooping

  • If they are allowed to compete on the trooping lines, this may put the independents into an unfair position.

  • The civil air charter operators concentrate on air trooping, but can in an emergency be called upon to help move the strategic reserve.

  • In normal times these aircraft can do trooping and in abnormal times they will be ready to give a powerful airlift.

  • I will, with permission, make a statement about the arrangements for allocating trooping work among civil airline operators.

  • In the case of air trooping, these peaks and costs should be levelled out so that there can be a constant flow throughout the year.

  • They will be trooping down to the town hall to get their extra couple of bob to give to the landlord in their rent.

  • It was brought back by scheduled flight, not trooping flight.

  • I understand that some criticisms which were made about trooping work were along the lines that the companies were using old and obsolescent aircraft.

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