medium hubs — Those airports that account for between 0.25 and 1% of total passenger enplanements. Large hubs account for at least 1% of total passenger enplanements; small hubs, 0.05 to 0.249%; and nonhubs, less than 0.05% … Aviation dictionary
10.5" Corporate 14 Bolt Differential — 10.5” Corporate 14 Bolt Differential is a heavy duty differential that is used by Chevrolet and GMC. This differential is of the full floating design and has a ring gear with a diameter of 10.5 inches. As the name implies, this differential has… … Wikipedia
Busiest airports in the United States by total passenger boardings — The table below shows the 50 busiest commercial airports in the United States of America by order of total passengers boarded in 2006, according to statistics published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) [ [http://www.faa.gov/airports… … Wikipedia
hub — i. The portion of a propeller where the propeller blades are fastened. The hub is attached to propeller shaft of the engine. ii. The chief airport of a major city, which acts as an intermediate station where flights from various stations merge… … Aviation dictionary
Variable gauge axles — (VGA) are axles that allow railway vehicles to pass from tracks of one rail gauge to a different gauge. Variable gauge axles are used to allow the running of trains between Spain and France, Europe and Russia, Kazakhstan and China, and Mongolia… … Wikipedia
Stapleton International Airport — Stapleton highlighted on a map of Denver neighborhoods Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado s primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines … Wikipedia
Continental Airlines — Not to be confused with Continental Airways, a low cost airline in Russia. Continental Airlines IATA CO … Wikipedia
United Airlines — For other uses, see United Airlines (disambiguation). This article is about the airline. For information about the airline s parent company, see United Continental Holdings. United Airlines … Wikipedia
Delta Air Lines — Delta Air redirects here. For the defunct German airline, see DBA (airline). Delta Air Lines IATA DL ICAO … Wikipedia
Scale-free network — A scale free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P ( k ) of nodes in the network having k connections to other nodes goes for large values of k as P ( k ) k − γ where… … Wikipedia