Airliners is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Airliners meaning
plural of airliner
Using Airliners
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of airliner
- In the example corpus, airliners often appears in combinations such as: commercial airliners, airliners and, airliners are.
Context around Airliners
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Airliners
- In this selection, "airliners" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, body, passenger, commercial, although, wide and frequently stand out and add context to how "airliners" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aboard civilian airliners flying from and afraid that airliners in general. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "airliners" sits close to words such as aborigines, abreu and accommodates, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with airliners
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But, I’m afraid that airliners in general will be hit very hard coming period. (15 words)
Other Turkish military supplies arrive in western Libya aboard civilian airliners flying from western Turkey. (15 words)
American Airlines alone hopes to have 800 airliners gathering and reporting data in the coming months. (16 words)
C. Plans for the 5G Infection Tower revolution are approaching their final stage, with mop-up agents spreading out across the county on empty airliners, but there's still a few TSA screeners who didn't get the memo. (39 words)
Narrow-body airliners Most " narrow-body " airliners with more than 100 seats have space below the cabin floor, while smaller aircraft often have a special compartment separate from the passenger area but on the same level. (36 words)
After declining by more than $1 billion in March and April combined, imports of aircraft were up by $433 million in May, primarily due to increased shipments of airliners from the United States and Europe. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Narrow-body airliners Most " narrow-body " airliners with more than 100 seats have space below the cabin floor, while smaller aircraft often have a special compartment separate from the passenger area but on the same level.
The Cessna Caravan and Pilatus PC-12 are single-engine turboprops, sometimes used as small airliners, although many countries stipulate a minimum requirement of two engines for aircraft to be used as airliners.
Wide-body airliners " Wide-body " airliners frequently have a compartment like the ones described above, typically called a "bulk bin".
And on top of all that, publicly traded airliners have generally not performed well since rallying into the summer season.
Globally, the world’s biggest passenger airliners—many of which had been earmarked for the scrapyard are being brought back into service as carriers rush to restore long-haul air travel.
High speed and altitude capability – jet engines are more efficient at higher speeds and altitudes, making them suitable for commercial airliners and military jets.
Layish's father worked as an electronics technician, specializing in the black boxes that airliners carried onboard.
The protesters are calling for a total ban on private jets, which are up to 30 times more polluting than passenger airliners, the group said.
While the Dutch roll doesn't happen often to commercial airliners, that doesn't mean it never happens.
Also, in 1918 the skies were not filled with airliners, every day, carrying thousands of people across the world.
American Airlines alone hopes to have 800 airliners gathering and reporting data in the coming months.
But, I’m afraid that airliners in general will be hit very hard coming period.
C. Plans for the 5G Infection Tower revolution are approaching their final stage, with mop-up agents spreading out across the county on empty airliners, but there's still a few TSA screeners who didn't get the memo.
Indeed, according to the Post, U.S. passenger airliners had been told not to fly over Iran because of the risk that they could be mistaken for military aircraft.
Other Turkish military supplies arrive in western Libya aboard civilian airliners flying from western Turkey.
SAFs are chemically identical to conventional kerosene so can be used in the engines of modern airliners and stored in the same tankers.
Several facilities are maintained solely to practice hostage rescue scenarios in realistic environments ranging from large civilian buildings, to airliners and warships.
When assembled, each booster will be about half the length of a football field, and together they will generate more thrust than 14 four-engine jumbo commercial airliners.
After declining by more than $1 billion in March and April combined, imports of aircraft were up by $433 million in May, primarily due to increased shipments of airliners from the United States and Europe.
Separately, Boeing disclosed Tuesday that it delivered just 18 airliners in August, putting the company on pace for its worst showing since 2013.
Common combinations with airliners
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- commercial airliners 13×
- airliners and 6×
- airliners are 6×
- passenger airliners 5×
- airliners the 3×
- of airliners 3×
- the airliners 3×
- narrow-body airliners 2×
- airliners with 2×
- wide-body airliners 2×