planeloads

/ˈpleɪnˌloʊdz/
noun
  1. The number of people or amount of goods that can be carried by a single airplane.
    • Planeloads of fresh flowers arrive daily from South America.
    • The airport received planeloads of tourists from Europe every morning.
    • The charity sent planeloads of medical supplies to the disaster zone.
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