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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of enplane.

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Examples

  • Between 2005 and 2007, domestic and international air cargo enplaned and deplaned at Dulles jumped by nearly 35 percent, with international cargo experiencing the biggest increase.

    Homeland Security tightens rules for air cargo Derek Kravitz 2010

  • Between 2005 and 2007, domestic and international air cargo enplaned and deplaned at Dulles jumped by nearly 35 percent, with international cargo experiencing the biggest increase.

    Homeland Security tightens rules for air cargo Derek Kravitz 2010

  • Between 2005 and 2007, domestic and international air cargo enplaned and deplaned at Dulles jumped by nearly 35 percent, with international cargo experiencing the biggest increase.

    Homeland Security tightens rules for air cargo Derek Kravitz 2010

  • The Department of Transportation's decision this week to slap heavy fines on airlines that keep passengers enplaned for long hours on the tarmac will be welcome relief to many.

    Relief on the tarmac: Airlines fined for waits of 3+ hours 2009

  • The Department of Transportation's decision this week to slap heavy fines on airlines that keep passengers enplaned for long hours on the tarmac will be welcome relief to many.

    Relief on the tarmac: Airlines fined for waits of 3+ hours 2009

  • These, and the flight bag to lug them in, were the only purchases I had made in Luxembourg city before Costello and I enplaned there.

    The Luxembourg Run Ellin, Stanley 1977

  • New data on baggage reporting would compare the number of mishandled bags to the number of checked bags, rather than to the number of passengers enplaned, as is done now.

    unknown title 2011

  • New data on baggage reporting would compare the number of mishandled bags to the number of checked bags, rather than to the number of passengers enplaned, as is done now.

    unknown title 2011

  • Considerable demand for air service generated from a broad-based local economy with an origination & destination O&D base of 8.4 million enplaned passengers.

    unknown title 2011

  • Growth in enplaned passengers as well as large increases in non-airline revenue sources and higher PFC receipts offsets to debt service payments together contributed to the lowering of airline costs.

    unknown title 2011

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