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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane fleet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of airplanes owned or operated by a particular airline or organization.
Example: "The airline has recently expanded its airplane fleet to accommodate more passengers."
Alternatives: "aircraft fleet" or "aviation fleet".
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It is not clear if DHL's use of Airborne Express's airplane fleet would affect the investigation.
He has also moved quickly to expand into Latin America and overhaul the interiors of Delta's airplane fleet and its airport V.I.P. clubs.
Delta will rely on passenger feedback, The Points Guy reports, to determine whether the airline will expand the change to the rest of its domestic airplane fleet or go back to the original four inches of coach recline.
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Moreover, unlike airplane fleets or chess pieces, people don't passively submit to control.
Each contains a sinister ruin: the fuselage or engine of a vintage airplane; a fleet of small suspended U-boats made of lead; a white plaster ball or wedding gown jagged with shards of glass; an immense and brittle thorn bush dotted with painted flames.
No airplane in the fleet experienced that condition," a Boeing spokesman told the Guardian.
In March 1995, I boarded a 737-100, which at 27 years was the oldest airplane in our fleet.
There is a museum full of memorabilia (the costumes were the best), you can tour his airplane, see his fleet of cars... Graceland's website is a minor rabbit hole of insane and cheerful kitsch in and of itself.
It may also add three airplanes to its fleet.
It now has 38 airplanes in its fleet and flies to more than two dozen destinations.
Air India currently has 26 airplanes in its fleet, including 11 Airbus jets and 15 Boeing aircraft.
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