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What (who) is jetliner - definition

PASSENGER AEROPLANE THAT IS POWERED BY JET ENGINES
Passenger jet; Jetliners; Jet airliner (airplane); Jetliner; Commercial jet; Jet airliners; Jet liner
  • The [[Airbus A320]] is the first [[fly-by-wire]] jetliner
  • The [[Boeing 707]], the first commercially successful jetliner
  • composite]] jetliner
  • The [[de Havilland Comet]], the first purpose-built jet airliner
  • The [[Boeing 737]] was for many years the most widespread jetliner
  • The [[Boeing 747]], the first [[widebody]] jet airliner
  • The [[Tupolev Tu-144]], the first [[supersonic]] jet airliner

jetliner         
(jetliners)
A jetliner is a large aircraft, especially one which carries passengers. (AM)
N-COUNT
jetliner         
¦ noun a large jet aircraft carrying passengers.
Avro Canada C102 Jetliner         
  • Model of the C102
  • Avro Canada Jetliner in flight, 11 March 1950
  • Rolls-Royce Derwent engine, used in the Avro Jetliner
1949 AIRLINER PROTOTYPE BY AVRO CANADA, SECOND JET AIRLINER TO TAKE FLIGHT IN THE WORLD
Avro Jetliner; Avro Canada Jetliner; C-102 Jetliner; Avro Canada C-102 Jetliner; Avro Canada C 102 Jetliner; Avro Canada C-102
The Avro Canada C102 Jetliner was a Canadian prototype medium-range turbojet-powered jet airliner built by Avro Canada in 1949. It was beaten to the air by only 13 days by the de Havilland Comet, thereby becoming the second jet airliner in the world.

Wikipedia

Jet airliner

A jet airliner or jetliner is an airliner powered by jet engines (passenger jet aircraft). Airliners usually have two or four jet engines; three-engined designs were popular in the 1970s but are less common today. Airliners are commonly classified as either the large wide-body aircraft, medium narrow-body aircraft and smaller regional jet.

Most airliners today are powered by jet engines, because they are capable of safely operating at high speeds and generate sufficient thrust to power large-capacity aircraft. The first jetliners, introduced in the 1950s, used the simpler turbojet engine; these were quickly supplanted by designs using turbofans, which are quieter and more fuel-efficient.

Examples of use of jetliner
1. Indonesia‘s last jetliner crash was in February 2005.
2. Suddenly, a jetliner screamed a few hundred feet overhead.
3. The jetliner was on the tarmac with its engines off.
4. The average jetliner is struck by lightning twice a year.
5. Continental Airlines says four tires blew out on a jetliner as it landed in Houston.