noun a designated area for an aircraft to land
A designated area where troops or equipment are unloaded from aircraft or ships.
A designated area on a construction site where materials are unloaded and stored.
A cloud computing term referring to a designated environment for migrating and running workloads.
An area on an airport where aircraft can land and take off.
A designated area on a planet or moon where spacecraft can land safely.
A designated area where emergency helicopters can land to provide medical assistance.
In the context of a writer, 'landing zone' may refer to the opening paragraph or introduction of a piece of writing that hooks the reader and sets the tone for the rest of the content.
For a psychologist, 'landing zone' could be used to describe a designated area in a therapy session where a client feels safe to explore and process their thoughts and emotions.
In marketing, 'landing zone' typically refers to the specific webpage or section of a website where visitors are directed to after clicking on an ad or link. It is designed to convert visitors into leads or customers.
In military strategy, 'landing zone' is a designated area where troops, equipment, or supplies are landed during a military operation, often in hostile territory.