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  2. Aft pressure bulkhead - Wikipedia

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    The aft pressure bulkhead is the white circular component; its web-like structure led a NASA technician to attach a large model spider to it for comedic effect. The aft pressure bulkhead or rear pressure bulkhead is the rear component of the pressure seal in all aircraft that cruise in a tropopause zone in the Earth's atmosphere. [1]

  3. AMES Completes Aft Pressure Bulkhead Replacement on B767F - AOL

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    AMES Completes Aft Pressure Bulkhead Replacement on B767F First Project Of Its Kind Ever Performed by Non-OEM Provider WILMINGTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Airborne Maintenance and Engineering ...

  4. Spirit Aerosystems aware of quality issue on some fuselage ...

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    Airline supplier Spirit Aerosystems says it's aware of a quality issue involving elongated fastener holes on the aft pressure bulkhead on certain models of the 737 fuselage it produces. “Boeing ...

  5. Boeing 7J7 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft could also have many parts built out of composites, including most of the structure behind the aft pressure bulkhead. [56] In the primary structure, Boeing planned to use carbon fiber for the vertical fin , horizontal fin , beams, and stanchions.

  6. Spar (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the forces acting on a wing spar are: [2] Upward bending loads resulting from the wing lift force that supports the fuselage in flight. These forces are often offset by carrying fuel in the wings or employing wing-tip-mounted fuel tanks; the Cessna 310 is an example of this design feature.

  7. Template:Aircraft components - Wikipedia

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  8. Boeing 767 - Wikipedia

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    The 767-300F, the production freighter version of the 767-300ER, entered service with UPS Airlines in 1995. [157] The 767-300F can hold up to 24 standard 88-by-125-inch (220 by 320 cm) pallets on its main deck and up to 30 LD2 unit load devices on the lower deck, [25] with a total cargo volume of 15,469 cubic feet (438 m 3). [158]

  9. De Havilland Canada Dash 8 - Wikipedia

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    The De Havilland Canada DHC-8, [2] commonly known as the Dash 8, is a series of turboprop-powered regional airliners, introduced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) in 1984. DHC was bought by Boeing in 1986, then by Bombardier in 1992, then by Longview Aviation Capital in 2019; Longview revived the De Havilland Canada brand. [3]