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Synonyms and antonyms of Aircraft in American Thesaurus

Aircraft

aeroplane (noun)

British an airplane

Airbus ()

a type of airplane that can carry a large number of passengers

aircraft (noun)

an airplane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies

Air Force One ()

the name given to a U.S. air force plane when the president flies on it

airliner (noun)

mainly journalism a large aircraft for passengers

airplane (noun)

American an aircraft with wings and at least one engine

airship (noun)

an aircraft without wings that is filled with gas and has an engine

B-52 (noun)

a large U.S. bomber (=military airplane that drops bombs)

balloon (noun)

a large strong bag filled with gas or hot air that can float in the air. Some balloons have a large basket hanging under them in which people can travel.

biplane (noun)

an old-fashioned type of airplane with two sets of wings

blimp (noun)

a type of airship

bowser (noun)

a small tanker for fuel or water

chopper (noun)

informal a helicopter

copter (noun)

informal a helicopter

craft (noun)

an aircraft or space vehicle

dirigible (noun)

an aircraft like a large balloon (=a bag filled with gas) with an engine

dive-bomber (noun)

a military aircraft that can fly low in order to drop bombs

drone (noun)

an aircraft that does not have a pilot but is controlled from the ground

fighter (noun)

a military airplane that is designed for battles with other airplanes

glider (noun)

a light airplane with no engine that people fly in for pleasure

gunship (noun)

a military helicopter that has guns attached to it

hang glider (noun)

a simple aircraft with no engine that you hang under and control by moving your body

helicopter (noun)

an aircraft with large metal blades on top that spin and lift it into the air

hot-air balloon (noun)

an extremely large bag full of hot air, with a basket attached that people can ride through the air in

jet (noun)

an airplane that can fly very fast and gets its power from a jet engine

jumbo jet (noun)

a large airplane for a lot of passengers. A jumbo jet is often simply called a jumbo.

jump jet (noun)

mainly British an airplane that can move up or down in a straight line when it leaves the ground or lands

light aircraft (noun)

a very small airplane

microlight (noun)

a very small airplane for one or two people

monoplane (noun)

an airplane with a single wing on each side

plane (noun)

an aircraft with wings and at least one engine

seaplane (noun)

an aircraft that can take off from water and land on water

stealth bomber (noun)

a military aircraft that cannot be noticed by radar

tanker (noun)

a large ship, truck, or airplane that carries gas or oil

twin-engined (adjective)

a twin-engined plane has two engines

UAV (noun)

unmanned aerial vehicle: an aircraft that does not have a human pilot; a more technical name for a drone