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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airliners with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific features, characteristics, or items associated with airliners.
Example: "The report focused on airliners with advanced safety features."
Alternatives: "aircraft equipped with" or "planes featuring".
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The achieved load factors for the industry as a whole conceal marked variations between different type of airliners, with regional carriers at the lower end of the spectrum and charter airlines generally achieving higher load factors than scheduled carriers [8].
There are plans to replace older airliners with Russian-built Tu-204 medium-range jets starting next year.
For more than a half-century, jet engines have taken the lead in advancing the capabilities of airliners, with each engine more powerful than the newest plane.
G.E. and Pratt & Whitney are the leading suppliers of engines for large jet airliners, with Britain's Rolls-Royce P.L.C. as a minor factor.
German officials have also warned, as American officials have, of the danger that Al Qaeda might try to bring down airliners with missiles or even small planes.
Almost everything goes wrong, from the failed assassination of Sieff to the frighteningly comic attempt to destroy El Al airliners with badly aimed rockets at Paris-Orly airport.
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An Afghan airliner with 46 persons aboard crashed; there were no survivors.
Earlier, an airliner with some 40 people on board had been shot down nearby.
In 1979, he tried to bring down an airliner with seventy-two people aboard.
It was a commercial airliner with "Transatlantic" printed on its fuselage.
In 2006, 96 people died when another Nigerian airliner with 114 passengers on board crashed during take-off from Abuja.
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