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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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The separated fan blade resulted in damage to portions of the engine’s cover and sent engine fragments flying, striking the airplane’s fuselage and its horizontal stabilizer, according to the report.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

Inspections of the fuselage skin will be required, the FAA said.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

January 5: A 737 MAX 9 operated by Alaska Airlines makes an emergency landing after a fuselage panel blows out mid-flight, plunging Boeing back into crisis mode.

From Barron's Aug. 3, 2026

Last month, explorers discovered the ruins of the Douglas DC-4 aircraft using an autonomous sonar drone that detected the aircraft's fuselage and tail.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

It had short wings and a fat, stubby fuselage with a huge engine in front.

From "Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story" by Michael Collins




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