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How does a pressurized aircraft differ from a non-pressurized one?

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How does a pressurized aircraft differ from a non-pressurized one?

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• In a pressurized aircraft the cabin is sealed to maintain a similar pressure to ground level when flying at higher altitudes. This allows the aircraft to fly higher and faster providing a greater level of passenger comfort. Non-Pressurized aircraft do not have a sealed cabin and fly at lower altitudes.

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