Why airplanes may carry fewer passengers due to global warming
Rising temperatures may force airplanes to carry fewer passengers due to reduced lift capacity, particularly affecting shorter runways in Southern Europe.
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Rising temperatures may force airplanes to carry fewer passengers due to reduced lift capacity, particularly affecting shorter runways in Southern Europe.
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