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trijet

(ˈtraɪˌdʒɛt)
n
(Aeronautics) an aeroplane with three engines
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tri•jet

(ˈtraɪˌdʒɛt)

n.
an airplane powered by three jet engines.
[1965–70]
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Translations

trijet

[ˈtraɪdʒet] Ntrirreactor m
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It will be the first appearance of the 6,450 nm/11,945 km trijet at this prestigious event, which opens on March 8 at Hyderabad Begumpet Airport.
It is the first appearance of the 6,450 nm/11,945 km trijet at this three-day event, which opened today at the Al Bateen Executive Airport, Abu Dhabi.
In USA, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are continuously supporting a combined cycle engine project for the purpose of developing a "trijet" engine which has triple suite of propulsion engines (turbojet, ejector ramjet, and dual-mode ramjet) [4, 5].
Dassault Aviation's new flagship, the 6,450 nm Falcon 8X, has been certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), preparing the way for service introduction of the new trijet, the company said.
The fourth edition of this prestigious event, which opens on March 12 at Hyderabad Begumpet Airport, will feature Dassault's 5,950 nm /11,000 km range Falcon 7X trijet, the first business jet certified with a fully-digital flight control system.
The trijet was awarded US steep approach certification in August last year.
It was developed for Aeroflot as a replacement for the medium range Tupolev Tu-154 trijet. 2009/03/03
As the 14-seater Dassault Falcon 900 trijet carrying us over the forbidding Sahelian landscape began its descent to our first stop, Abidjan, the practical problem of moving goods and people over the vast African spaces began to sink in.
Douglas Aircraft's MD-11, the world's newest and largest wide-cabin trijet, certified in November 1990, contains twenty-one major composite parts, predominantly of epoxy/carbon fiber, for a total weight approaching 10,000 lbs.
It will be the first appearance of the 6,450 nm/11,945 km trijet at this three-day event, which opens on February 26 at Al Bateen Executive Airport, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Dassault Aviation's new flagship, the Falcon 8X, is entering the final stages of its flight test and certification program as work proceeds to prepare the ultra-long range trijet for initial delivery, the company said.