Yes, one of them is a Challenger 601
Paris He took his friends to Paris on the NBC jet
Latham
All collective nouns are common nouns.There is no collective nouns specifically for jet planes, however the collective nouns for planes can be used; they are:a fleet of planes (a fleet of jet planes)a squadron of planes (a squadron of jet planes)a stack of planes (a stack of jet planes)
The plane landed at Latham
JetLite :l with fleet of18 and moto "EMOTIONALLY YOURS", Jet Konnect : with fleet of 8 and moto "THE JOY OF FLYING", GoAir : with fleet of 10 and moto "EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE", Indigo : with fleet of 37 and moto "GO INDIGO", Jagson : with fleet of 5 and moto "SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS", SpiceJet : with fleet of 25 and moto "GET MORE WHEN YOU FLY", Paramount : with fleet of 5 and moto "A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE", Kingfisher : with fleet of 35 and moto "THE CHOICE IS SIPMPLE".
Currently, Jet Blue operate the following fleet: Airbus A320-200 (120) Embraer 190 (49) They do have more planes on order- again mainly airbus type aircraft.
Depending on the size of you private jet company, you may need to higher an aero engineer. If the fleet is small enough, it may be more cost effective to contract with one on an hour rate.
The noun 'fleet' is a standard collective noun for:a fleet of aircrafta fleet of planesa fleet of shipsa fleet of taxisa fleet of carsa fleet of lorries (trucks)a fleet of printersa fleet of bassa fleet of cootsa fleet of mud-hensa fleet of pigs
The general collective noun for 'vehicles' is a fleet, for example:a fleet of carsa fleet of taxisa fleet of limosa fleet of trucksa fleet of buses
As of September 2011, Jet Airways, based in India, had 91 aircraft registered in their fleet. These numbers often change as airlines add and subtract old and new aircraft. A good source for up to date data is the air fleets web site.
NBC is called NBC in Canada - it is the same network and the same programs
I know. Just search it from Google using keyword "Olympics on NBC logo". Then send it to the email for NBC.