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Over $800,000? The Costly Mistake Of Ripping Off An Aircraft's Door

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Over $800,000? The Costly Mistake Of Ripping Off An Aircraft's Door
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In commercial aviation, some of the most expensive incidents do not happen at cruising altitude but are a result of ground damage, often in plain sight of passengers and airport personnel. Aircraft parked at the gate are surrounded by a carefully choreographed environment of jetbridges, service vehicles, baggage equipment, and ground crew, all working within tight schedules that leave little room for error. While these operations are routine, they are also inherently complex, and even a minor la

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