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fuselage

[fyoo-suh-lahzh, -lij, -zuh-, fyoo-suh-lahzh, -zuh-] / ˈfju səˌlɑʒ, -lɪdʒ, -zə-, ˌfju səˈlɑʒ, -zə- /


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Airbus has similarly shut two sites in Salaunes and Mérignac, where it makes critical components ranging from cockpit seat structures to fuselage sections, nose cones and wing flaps for its lineup of commercial aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 30, 2026

A follow-up photographic survey confirmed the wreckage was of the Clipper Endeavor, providing images that revealed the Pan Am logo and aircraft's name were still visible on the fuselage.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

The plane introduced an extended fuselage that could hold about 450 gallons of fuel, enabling a trip that accelerated interest in commercial aviation.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 7, 2026

“We heard at one point that María Corina left the country in the fuselage of an airplane carrying migrants, and that once she was out los gringos would arrive,” Monasterio said.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 13, 2025

She woke when her relaxed body was suddenly slammed against the back end of the fuselage along with all eleven crates.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein




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