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How Old Planes Get Safer With Age

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That 30-year-old 737 making your stomach drop? It's probably been inspected more thoroughly than a newer one still carrying passengers. This episode unpacks the counterintuitive world of aircraft aging, where pressurization cycles matter more than flight hours, and cargo conversions turn retirement-age airliners into safer second-life freighters. We explore how the military keeps B-52s from the Kennedy era flying past 2050, why Israel's F-15s stay combat-ready, and what all of this reveals about genuine circular economy in heavy industry. If economics, safety, and sustainability ever aligned, this is where.

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