Sentences with phrase «jetliners at»

They'll still be able to behead and stone each other, or cut off each other's hands and tongues, but at least they won't have the means to fly jetliners into towers (or even board jetliners at all), or attain nukes and other WMDs, the way Ahmadinejad and the «Ayatollahs» in Iran are doing.
Technicians build LEAP engines for jetliners at a new, highly automated General Electric (GE) factory.

Not exact matches

Boeing (ba) and Bombardier (bombf) traded barbs on Monday over the U.S. planemaker's claim that its Canadian rival benefited from billions of dollars in illegal government subsidies and dumped its newest jetliner in the United States at below cost.
At its sprawling plant in Everett, Washington, Boeing has installed robotic arms to drill and rivet together fuselages for the 777 jetliner.
Rufus T. Firefly They're more like primitive tribesmen throwing their spears at the passing jetliners.
Henderson may appear to opposing infielders as a 5» 10», 180 - pound human jetliner, but in person he's a sweet - tempered, boyish young man who gabs with spectators during a game and who kept his mother, Bobbie, and his fiancée, Pamela Palmer, at his side during the last trying days of his run for the record.
Helium balloons want to rise, but launching a balloon big enough to hold a 747 jetliner with room to spare at the nose and tail and both wingtips isn't as easy as just letting it go.
As Japan suffered the worst earthquake in the country's recorded history, tsunami waves fanned out across the Pacific Ocean at the speed of a jetliner
(At the time of my visit last spring, the technology didn't exist yet, and DeLong was working to develop it with manufacturers of scales that weigh jetliners.)
In sum, the crash of one jetliner killed fewer than 140 people in the Pentagon and put approximately 2.5 million square feet of office space out of service, whereas at the World Trade Center towers, the crash of two jetliners killed more than 2,200 civilians and 421 rescuers and wreaked so much collateral damage that it put about 30 million square feet of office space out of service.
The film flopped at the box office — it was released soon after 9/11 and America didn't seem to be in the mood for a movie in which a jetliner's loose turbine engine crushes a suburban house.
Actor Harrison Ford can continue to fly without restriction despite narrowly missing a jetliner carrying 100 passengers and landing his small plane on the wrong stretch of tarmac at John Wayne Airport in Orange County in February.
Look at it this way: You're not likely to step onto a plug - in hybrid jetliner any time soon.
Well, as for the «hybrid jetliner», Branson is pushing for something along those lines, at least while the jetliners are «cooling their jets» on the tarmac.
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