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Why do airlines spend millions of dollars upgrading their planes to carbon fiber brakes? It’s not just about stopping power—it’s about the weight.
Steel brakes are incredibly heavy. By switching the landing gear to advanced Carbon-Carbon composite brakes, a massive jet like the Boeing 777 sheds nearly 1,500 pounds of dead weight! In aviation, less weight means less fuel burned. This single material upgrade saves airlines hundreds of thousands of dollars in fuel costs every single year.
Not only can carbon survive extreme 2,000°F temperatures without warping, but it also makes the aircraft dramatically more efficient. In modern aerospace engineering, physics and economics always fly together.
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