Airliners

/ˈɛrˌlaɪnərz/ noun

Large passenger aircraft designed to carry many people on scheduled commercial flights between airports.

From 'air' + 'liner' (large ship, later aircraft); the 'liner' part comes from 'line' (a regular route). The term shifted from ocean liners to aircraft in the 1930s when commercial aviation expanded.

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