The industry may have to look at pulling recently retired aircraft from desert aircraft graveyards and balance the cost of getting them ready for service against the lost revenue and fleet strain.
The DC-10 had a problematic past with a number of fatal crashes including United 232 which resulted in a new way to control aircraft with only engine thrust. It was also a titanium metal piece that was improperly installed in Paris on a Continental DC-10 that ended up on the runway at Charles de Gualle that punctured a tire on the Concorde. The C0ncorde’s tire debris then ruptured a fuel tank resulting in the crash of Air France 4590, killing all 109 on the aircraft, four on the ground, and ending operations of Concordes worldwide shortly thereafter.
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