Gaximus
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Not manufactured liability concerns, it's an FAA regulation. This regulation is due to Aloha Airlines Flight 243, where it had too many compression/decompression cycles and the cabin roof blew off mid flight. It was a flight plan that was very short, so it would take off and land a lot more often than a typical jet, with the same amount of flight hours. So now FAA/Airlines have to keep track of flight numbers and hours, and do maintenance and inspection based on that.Due to aluminum, safety factor due to lightness requirement, and manufacturer liability concerns.
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