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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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Toxic fumes can leak into the cabin and cockpit of almost every jetliner flying today—from small business jets to the world’s biggest aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

She filed a lawsuit against Boeing in 2020, alleging that her husband’s exposure to contaminated cabin air led him to develop the disease that killed him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some pilots and passengers on flights around the Caribbean could see the fiery debris shower from their cockpits and cabins.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sensors in the steering wheel and cabin will analyze a driver’s eye and head movements, as well as driving patterns, for signs of intoxication, drowsiness or other impairments.

From The Wall Street Journal

He may even stay long enough to see the airline’s premium revenue fly past its main cabin ticket sales—Delta says that it may reach that milestone in 2026.

From Barron's