Airplane Fume Incidents Pose Serious Health Risks to Passengers and Crew

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Fume incidents on airplanes occur more than three times daily, raising health concerns due to potential toxicity from engine oil leaks and other mechanical issues, with Airbus aircraft most frequently involved. Experts warn these fumes can affect the nervous system, prompting airlines and regulators to address the issue through maintenance and safety standards.
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