[
US
/ˈskaɪˌweɪ/
]
[ UK /skˈaɪweɪ/ ]
[ UK /skˈaɪweɪ/ ]
NOUN
- a designated route followed by airplanes in flying from one airport to another
How To Use skyway In A Sentence
- We've cleared airspace for you, and it's a perfectly sunny day throughout the skyway you'll be traveling.
- During a recent work trip to Minneapolis, Mr. Ribeiro dined at a famous restaurant and toured the city's skyway system of interconnected pedestrian footbridges. Time Off Is No Option: It's Required
- He crossed the skyway and waited in the first security check line.
- The party reaches the top of the tower and crosses a short skyway and ends up in another large room.
- We skywayed above the famed Three Sisters peaks, bushwalked among waterfalls and canyons, and spotted lyrebirds, cockatoos and kookaburras in the eucalyptus-forested valley. Lea Lane: Only Have a Week? A Deluxe Quickie to Oz
- Port Town uses skyways and starships make less pollution than cars, so you probably did see stars… a rarity in any city these days.
- As motorways become more and more clogged up with traffic, a new generation of flying cars will be needed to ferry people along skyways.
- A 250-bedroom extension to the Excelsior will increase total capacity to 1,576 rooms not counting Skyway's 450 rooms.
- Rocket belts will increase a man's stride to 30 feet, and bus-type helicopters will travel along crowded air skyways.
- Using anti-grav beacon technology linked with vehicle computers, the skyways allow flying cars to safely travel domestic routes at varying altitudes