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The phrase "airline executive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who holds a high-level position within an airline company, typically involved in decision-making and management.
Example: "The airline executive announced a new strategy to improve customer service and reduce operational costs."
Alternatives: "aviation executive" or "airline manager".
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Mary Jane Paul — all dimples and curves — is the daughter of a wealthy airline executive.
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He remembers how the Unabomber once sent a bomb to an airline executive.
Ridah is an airline executive; Tewfik, a jeweller; Yayhia, a court clerk.
He succeeded Robert Crandall, an airline executive known both for his creativity and combativeness.
But one airline executive who spoke on condition of anonymity was not convinced.
A fun-loving recent college graduate, Sam Bret Harrisonn), has become an airline executive in Chicago.
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Why? "Nobody wants to be the test case," an airline executive said.
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