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Jetliners routinely encounter storms without suffering electrical or other problems.
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(Jetliners like the A320s and 737s typically cruise with their noses elevated about two degrees, which could make high-end customers feel like they are falling out of the sack.)
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Jetliners already sit idle in parts of Latin America for lack of pilots.
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Jetliners rely on additives to prevent ice formation inside tanks and fuel lines, but they don't typically have heaters to warm fuel.
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Jetliners followed the street to a landing at the airport behind me.
ONE SHOT-ONE KILL CHARLES W. SASSER CRAIG ROBERTS 1990
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Jetliners booked for charter flights usually are taken out of regular service for a day or two, then returned to commercial routes when the trip is complete.
Delta Pampers Teams With Legroom, Snacks as Charters Pad Profit - Bloomberg 2011
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Jetliners from China landed in rival Taiwan for the first time in 56 years.
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Jetliners from China landed in rival Taiwan for the first time in 56 years.
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Jetliners from China landed in rival Taiwan for the first time in 56 years.
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Jetliners, which are nearly full on most flights today as the carriers try to prop up airfares, will stay that way, leveling out at 82 percent of all seats occupied on flights over the next 20 years, the FAA said.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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