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The original was posted on /r/linustechtips by /u/rex443655 on 2025-01-11 05:47:45+00:00.


Today on the WAN show after the gaming boat and plane discussion they talked a bit about why they wouldnt tour a Gulfstream factory as the majority of their viewers would never own or potentially ever fly on one.

I was thinking it would be cool if they did a tour of a commercial airliner, there is a large amount of tech on those planes and are a much more accessible for LTT viewers to go on, they could try Air Canada for a domestic airline, but chances are a US airline like Delta or a LCC would be more likely.

IF they were to tour an aircraft production factory, they could look at Boeing in Washington, or the Airbus A220 factory in Quebec Canada.

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