airbus
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of airbus
Example Sentences
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Paramedics wearing protective gear loaded patients on life-support aboard the airbus, which later landed in Stuttgart.
From Fox News
Currently, the Google office is being built within the “Spruce Goose” airplane hangar where Mr. Hughes built his wooden airbus, said Mr. Foley.
The Air France airbus was hijacked on 27 June and flown to Entebbe, where at least three Palestinian accomplices were waiting at the airport.
From BBC
The airbus “wreck” is considered to be the largest plane sunk voluntarily to become an artificial reef.
From Time
A ceremony will be held at the airport when the airbus A319 jet touches down in the Highlands.
From BBC
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