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jetliner

[ jet-lahy-ner ]

noun

  1. a commercial jet plane for carrying passengers.


jetliner

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noun

  1. a commercial airliner powered by jet engines
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jetliner1

First recorded in 1945–50; jet 1 + (air)liner
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Jan. 29, 67 people were killed after a commercial jetliner and Army helicopter collided midair near Washington D.C.

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The situation is highly unusual, in part because the house sits in one of Los Angeles’ most affluent neighborhoods, nestled among Hollywood stars and jetliner views.

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Of the 19 attackers, 15 were Saudis, including the two in California who would commandeer the jetliner that they crashed into the Pentagon.

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As expected, deliveries of new Boeing jetliners were weak, at 24 in April, pushing the U.S. company farther behind Airbus, its European rival.

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On TikTok and X, users have been sharing videos and memes poking fun at Boeing, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of commercial jetliners — several of which have figured in headline-making incidents in recent weeks.

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