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 airline ['єәlain]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 航线, 航线的设备, 航空公司

  1. Mr. Wang is a staff of France airline.
    王先生是法国航空公司的一名职员。
  2. He is an airline pilot.
    他是民航驾驶员。
  3. With several of their planes temporarily out of commission, the airline is losing money.
    航空公司因有几架飞机暂时不能使用而正在赔钱.


airline
[ noun ]
  1. a hose that carries air under pressure

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers

  4. <noun.artifact>


airline \air"line`\
an organization, usually commercial or governmental,
providing transportation by airplane for freight or
passengers. The term includes the organization, its
personnel, equipment and other properties, such as approved
air routes.
[PJC.]

  1. The 45-year-old former airline pilot submitted his resignation to Venkataraman this morning.
  2. The erosion of existing barriers to trade and investment in air services is likely to be accompanied by a major restructuring of the world airline industry.
  3. If flight attendants do strike, the airline said it will keep flying, using about 2,000 managers trained as flight attendants were and 200 newly hired replacements.
  4. Ms. Rossi said someone had called the airline's London office and said a bomb was on board the aircraft.
  5. "With oil prices supposed to fall, I was looking for new highs in just about every airline stock," Ms. Bockstern said.
  6. But even though the worst has passed, the airline's reputation for shoddy service continues to haunt it, and many service problems remain intractable.
  7. FAA Administrator James B. Bussey said the airline now meets the agency's safety standards.
  8. AMR had also sought to foil Mr. Trump in Congress by lobbying for legislation that would have bolstered the authority of the Transportation Department to reject airline buy-outs.
  9. Although Braniff has run out of cash, it hopes to remain aloft as a smaller airline with hubs in Orlando and Kansas City, Mo., and reduced service to "spoke" cities, Volz said.
  10. It was the latest protest against the government's plans to open up the airline, a subsidiary of state-owned carrier Air France, to foreign competition.
  11. It slashed that proposal in late January to 10 cents on the dollar in cash when the airline emerges from bankruptcy protection, and another 70 percent over the following 10 years, without interest.
  12. GP Express, an independent airline serving much of Nebraska, estimates that nearly 40% of its revenues come from the subsidies that, in some cases, exceed the cost of a ticket.
  13. Miami federal judge grounds Air Panama, freezing its assets while he decides which Panamanian officials should control the airline.
  14. Before agreeing to any concessions, however, union officials want guarantees the former baseball commissioner and his partners have a viable plan for running the airline and no plans to sell any more of Eastern's assets.
  15. Moments after hearing about the crash, four people who lost relatives in one of the world's worst airline disasters rushed to Philadelphia International Airport to offer consolation.
  16. Besides luxury-hotel investment and management, it also has interests in property, transportation, airline catering, food manufacturing and retailing and restaurants.
  17. Trump also said he would leave the airline's headquarters in Fort Worth.
  18. A Continental spokesman says the airline planned to open the terminal in phases, so passengers could begin using it sooner.
  19. It was followed rapidly by KLM, the Dutch flag carrier, Aer Lingus, the Irish state airline and Air France, normally one of the traditionalists.
  20. The pilots face the stiffest opposition from 23,000 machinists, who make up the airline's largest union.
  21. The issue of a trustee who would assume control of the airline from Texas Air Chairman Frank Lorenzo was at the heart of the collapse of Ueberroth's $464 million deal to buy Eastern.
  22. Rollie Estabillio, spokesman for the airline, said the four are believed to be members of a breakaway Palestine Liberation Organization faction led by Abu Musa, who is supported by Syria and Libya.
  23. In St. Paul, Miller said the FBI had asked the airline not to disclose any other details about the threat, including where or when it was made.
  24. Lorenzo used bankruptcy filing as a way to break the union contracts at Continental Airlines after Texas Air bought that airline in 1983.
  25. The airline said the pilots' walkout was illegal and asked U.S. District Judge Edward B. Davis to force them back to work.
  26. An official at Orlando's airport, where Braniff flies about 25 flights a day, said the airline told her only that flights were canceled for yesterday afternoon.
  27. Nick Wantiez of the local FAA office said Monday the investigation also would cover airline complaints ranging from wrong parts to incorrectly installed firefighting systems.
  28. Mr. Armstrong, whose airline has let him take time off to press his crusade, has met the same sort of reluctance all over this fertile, scenic valley.
  29. Since 1988, Scandinavian Airlines System has acquired a small stake in Texas Air Corp., owner of Continental and Eastern; Dutch airline KLM joined a group of investors buying NWA; and most recently, British Airways joined a group seeking to buy UAL.
  30. Takeover fever yesterday continued to send airline stocks soaring.
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