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The phrase "a airliner" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an airliner" because "airliner" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I booked a ticket on an airliner for my trip to New York."
Alternatives: "a commercial aircraft" or "a passenger plane."
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He also became a spokesman for right-wing political causes, and a frequently quoted pundit on terrorism, especially after 9/11 repeated aspects of his 1994 novel Debt of Honor, in which Ryan becomes US president after a Japanese terrorist crashes a airliner into the Capitol Dome during the president's state of the union address.
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