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The phrase "a plane for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aircraft intended for a particular purpose or destination.
Example: "We need to book a plane for our trip to New York next month."
Alternatives: "an aircraft for" or "a flight for".
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"I could send a plane for you.
"I'm optimistic," she said before boarding a plane for Finland.
Let Kibaki send a plane for the Kikuyus.
"They want to send a plane for me," he said.
And so Ahmad took his other brother's passport and hopped on a plane for Malaysia.
OK, I'm about to board a plane for Moscow, back at the end of the week.
Except, if you board a plane for a short excursion with Aurora Flights.
She accepted, and boarded a plane for Paris that day, she recalls.
"Snakes on a Plane", for instance, started off in development as a horror film.
Next day he & his entourage boarded a plane for New Delhi.
Tom Ford boarded a plane for Los Angeles and the Oscars.
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