You know it costs money to fly a plane, and with the pandemic, many planes are temporarily hiding in the cemetery.
But when it's time to reactivate them, there might be snakes on the plane...
he'll need samuel L Jackson to make sure the plane is certified snake-free
It's still pretty jarring to see Airbus A380s being scrapped, the oldest being just 13/14 years old.
Usually long-haul aircraft like this are scrapped somewhere in the 20-30 year range, or sold as a cargo ship with an additional 10-15 years of life.
AKA all the 747 400s you see are 30+ years old.
Pressurization cycles are not clock related.
The plane expands when pressure is applied. It contracts when pressure is released.
Once pressurized, it doesn't matter how long it stays under pressure. This is a cycle.
The most important thing right now, best of luck.
Do not forget to fulfill the functions of ECONOMY and always contribute, bring together all kinds of policies.