Airspaces

/ˈɛərspeɪsɪz/ noun

The plural of airspace; regions of the atmosphere above a country or territory that are controlled by that country.

From 'air' (Old English æ̅r, from Proto-Germanic *ēr-) combined with 'space' (from Old French espace, from Latin spatium). The compound emerged in the 20th century as aviation became significant to national sovereignty.

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