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twinjet

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twin·jet  (twnjt)
n.
An aircraft powered by two jet engines.
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Noun1.twinjet - a jet plane propelled by two jet enginestwinjet - a jet plane propelled by two jet engines
jet, jet plane, jet-propelled plane - an airplane powered by one or more jet engines


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The twinjet A330 and four-engine A340 come from the same family of aircraft and wings for both airliners are made at Broughton, Flintshire.
Jun 26, 2007 Qatar Airways, Airbus, Boeing Qatar Airways' decision to split its widebody expansion program between Airbus and Boeing comes after long-running negotiations with Airbus about its launch deal for the A350 - a commitment first announced at Paris two years ago for the original version of the twinjet (then powered by GEnx engines) which the airline was due to receive from mid-2010 as the first operator.
Northwest Airlines has ordered 18 Boeing 787 twinjet airliners to support the carrier's long-term fleet renewal program.
 
 
 
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