فضائی نقل و حمل
Air transport; aviation; the movement of people, goods, and mail by aircraft through the atmosphere. The phrase combines فضائی (fizai), meaning aerial or relating to the sky, with نقل و حمل (naqal o hamal), meaning transportation or conveyance. Together, they describe the system of airplanes, airports, airlines, and air routes that connect cities, countries, and continents through the medium of the sky. In Urdu, Fizai Naqal O Hamal is a term used in aviation, commerce, travel, and infrastructure planning. It refers to the fastest means of long distance transportation, the mode that shrinks the world, that makes it possible to travel from Karachi to London in a day, from Lahore to Dubai in a few hours. The phrase carries the wonder of flight, the miracle of humans moving through the air, the technology that has transformed the world. It also carries the reality of airports, of security lines, of delays, of the infrastructure that makes modern travel possible.