UPS$501668$ - traducción al italiano
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CARGO AIRLINE IN THE UNITED STATES
UPS Air; UPS (airline)
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  • A [[McDonnell Douglas MD-11]] in Dubai
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  • A UPS Boeing 747-200 in the [[Atlanta]] [[1996 Summer Olympics]] sponsorship livery taxiing in Tokyo Narita
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  • UPS Worldport

UPS      
United Parcel Service (iniz.), ente americano per l"invio di pacchi postali in tutto il mondo
ups and downs         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ups and downs; Ups-and-downs; Ups and Downs (disambiguation); Ups and Downs (film); The ups and downs; The Ups and Downs
alti e bassi alterne vicende; irregolarita
uninterruptable power supply         
  • A large data-center-scale UPS being installed by electricians
  • UPS output waveform (yellow) compared to normal 120 VAC 60 Hz power waveform (violet)
  • Internal view of a solar inverter. Note the many large capacitors (blue cylinders), used to store energy briefly and improve the output waveform.
ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT USES BATTERIES TO PREVENT A POWER FLOW INTERRUPTION
Uninterruptible Power Supply; UPS (uninterruptible power source); Uninterruptible power supply unit; UPS unit; Standby power system; Uninterrupted Power Supply; Internal ups; Some UPS manufacturers; Uninterruptible power supplies; Uninterruptable power supply; Uninterruptible power source; Battery backup; Battery-backup; Uninterrupted power supply; Back-ups; Back-up power; Continuous power supply; Electricity disruption; Alarm power supply; U.P.S. Systems; Voltage and frequency independent; Uninterruptable power supplies; Backup power supply; No-break
dotazione elettrica ininterrotta (sistema elettrico di riserva che fornisce l"energia senza interruzione nonostante i numeri degli utenti)

Definición

UPS
¦ abbreviation Computing uninterruptible power supply.

Wikipedia

UPS Airlines

UPS Airlines is a major American cargo airline based in Louisville, Kentucky. The second-largest cargo airline worldwide (in terms of freight volume flown), UPS Airlines flies to 815 destinations worldwide. It has been a wholly owned subsidiary of United Parcel Service since its launch in 1988.

In line with passenger airlines, UPS Airlines operates under the hub-and-spoke model. The airline's primary hub in the United States is at Louisville International Airport, where it built a 5,200,000 square foot facility known as UPS Worldport. In addition to Worldport, UPS has several secondary hubs across the United States and international hubs in Germany, China, and Hong Kong.

The pilots of UPS Airlines are represented by the Independent Pilots Association.