Airline
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162 examples of Airline in a sentence
And if I want to go in to book a flight, I go into the
airline'
s flight page, the website of the airline, and I'm linking to that page.
And, of course, smoother rides for millions of
airline
passengers.
The Concorde doubled the speed for
airline
travel.
And we're stuck back here with the same kind of capability for military fighters and commercial
airline
travel that we had back in the late '50s.
The NACA, before NASA, never developed an airliner and never ran an
airline.
Think about any hotel, any airline, any hospital.
But unfortunately, you have to experience the actual hotel,
airline
and hospital, and then you have that disconnect.
You know, like lots of generations moving to the Back of the Yards, the family did the thankless hidden jobs that most people didn't want to do: cleaning office buildings, preparing
airline
meals in cold factories, meat packing, demolitions.
Then, the French imposed their brilliantly conceived
airline
tax to create a something called UNITAID, got a bunch of other countries to help.
The next bit in Siberia to Krasnoyarsk, on a Russian internal
airline
called KrasAir, spelled K-R-A-S.
And that's a framework that includes things like
airline
routes.
You order an
airline
ticket; you end up in Timbuktu.
Nashawn wins $100,000,000 and creates his own airline, sex, drugs, homosexuality, more sex, drugs, did i mention sex?
Sandra Bullock struggled along valiantly with a character who was supposed to be zany, but whose wackiness consisted of things like madly kissing a husband she hated, abandoning her child, going on carnival rides, offering to strip for money, and bumming a ride with a fellow
airline
passenger.
After a humiliating experience on an airplane, Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) sues the
airline
and uses the money he wins to start up his own full-service
airline.
This is a movie about a black man buying a
airline
company and turning the company into a African-centric over the top airliner.
They even portray the owner as not only being in control of the airline, but also controlling part of the air terminal at the airport.
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to
airline
captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
The movie starts off relatively well and seems to be getting somewhere when an African American passenger sues an
airline
for negligence.
As a retired
airline
pilot, I am interested in most aviation movies and this is one of the better ones.
One night he picks up a fare at a big hotel and drives the man to an
airline
office.
They didn't even manage to show an airliner in the colors of a fictional airline, but instead used a 747 painted in the original Boeing livery.
I can only assume that Canadian born director Roger Spottiswoode was coerced to make the USAF the heroes of the film when in fact the real rescuers where a small private
airline
based in Calgary; Kenn Borek Air.
I mean, this is one of the great stories of the twentieth century: an unknown man takes advantage of the unsuspecting
airline
industry and GETS AWAY with millions in ransom without hurting anyone or bungling the attempt.
There are various ridiculous and totally unassuming gratuitous scenes in the film, for example with a budget airline, which is devoid of any humor.
Not sure about the regulations, nowadays some of the
airline
security stuff seems OTT nonsense, but why take your shoes off before the emergency landing, common sense tells me this is not a good idea!
My pet peeve with movies about
airline
travel is that everybody just casually moves about.
The producers were to cheap to use a plane with the name of a
airline
on it.
Handsome and dashing British
airline
pilot George Taylor (a solid portrayal by Guiseppe Pambieri) gets beat up by thugs after a wild night in Hong Kong.
I do occasionally like to watch "rubbish" films, like the random
Airline
disaster...
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