airpark: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low
UK/ˈɛːpɑːk/US/ˈɛrpɑrk/

Technical / Formal / Niche

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What does “airpark” mean?

A small airport, often a private facility, typically located near or adjacent to an industrial or residential development.

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Meaning and Definition

A small airport, often a private facility, typically located near or adjacent to an industrial or residential development.

A tract of land developed with homes or businesses that has direct access to an airstrip or small airport facilities. In older usage, can refer to a designated area within a larger airport for parking and servicing private aircraft.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

More common in American English, particularly in regions with extensive private aviation and suburban land development. In British English, the term is understood but less frequently used; 'airfield' or 'small airport' might be more typical.

Connotations

US: Associated with private aviation, suburban/rural development, and convenience. UK: More likely to be seen as a technical or commercial real estate term.

Frequency

Low frequency in both, but notably higher in North American aviation and property development contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “airpark” in a Sentence

The (adj) airparklocated at/in the airparkdevelopment of an airpark

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
private airparkresidential airparkindustrial airparkfly-in airpark
medium
develop an airparklocated at the airparkairpark communityairpark access
weak
small airparklocal airparknear the airparkairpark facilities

Examples

Examples of “airpark” in a Sentence

verb

American English

  • The developer plans to airpark the entire north section of the property.

adjective

British English

  • The airpark development was approved by the council.

American English

  • They bought an airpark lot to build their dream home with a hangar.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in real estate listings and development plans for properties offering private aviation access.

Academic

May appear in papers on urban planning, transport geography, or niche aviation studies.

Everyday

Rare in general conversation; used by pilots, aviation enthusiasts, or residents of such communities.

Technical

Standard term in aviation directories, FAA documentation (US), and property development blueprints.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “airpark”

Strong

aviation communityfly-in community (specific type)

Neutral

airfieldairstripsmall airport

Weak

landing fieldprivate strip

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “airpark”

major airportinternational hubcommercial airport terminal

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “airpark”

  • Confusing it with 'airport' (much larger). Using it to refer to airport car parks (which is 'airport parking').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. An airpark is a smaller, often private facility, frequently part of a residential or business development. An airport is a larger, public-use facility for commercial and general aviation.

Typically, airparks are private or restricted. Access is usually limited to residents of the community, tenants of associated businesses, or by prior permission.

It's a type of residential airpark where homes have direct access to a runway, allowing residents to own and operate aircraft from their property.

No, it's a low-frequency, niche term used primarily within aviation, real estate, and specific geographic contexts, especially in the United States and Canada.

A small airport, often a private facility, typically located near or adjacent to an industrial or residential development.

Airpark is usually technical / formal / niche in register.

Airpark: in British English it is pronounced /ˈɛːpɑːk/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈɛrpɑrk/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Fly-in, fly-out community (related concept)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'AIR' + 'PARK' – like a car park for aeroplanes, but also a residential park with an airstrip.

Conceptual Metaphor

AN AVIATION FACILITY IS A PARK (a designated, serviced area for a specific type of vehicle).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Pilots living in the community can taxi their planes directly from their hangars to the runway.
Multiple Choice

What is the most accurate description of a typical 'airpark'?