airliners

airliners[ˈeəˌlaɪnəz] 

原级:airliner

airliners 基本解释
客机,班机( airliner的名词复数 );
airliners 单语例句

1. The presence of explosives on both airliners underscored with horrifying impact weak links in civil aviation security that authorities vowed to strengthen fast.

2. It was his last stop on an emotional daylong tour of the three sites where the hijacked airliners crashed.

3. 911查询·英语单词

3. China's three major airliners are expected to post a total net loss of more than 25 billion yuan in 2008.

4. Airliners that fail to place marshals on board flights when notified may be refused government permission to land or fly over the United States.

5. Airliners that fail to place marshals onboard flights when notified may be refused government permission to land or fly over the United States.

6. airliners的解释

6. Strong growth in the commercial airline sector is anticipated over the coming decades with new airliners needed to meet the anticipated boon in air travel.

7. Two Russian airliners plunged to earth Tuesday night, killing all 89 people aboard.

8. The company held that future aviation market needs airliners with 200 to 400 seats, and demand for super airplanes would be relatively low.

9. General Assembly following a spate of bloody Chechen attacks including the bombing of two civil airliners and the deadly Beslan school siege.

10. airliners什么意思

10. Spare fuel beyond the minimum required by FAA is often added to airliners to allow for weather or airport delays.