Interesting: How Composite Carbon Fiber Aircraft Can Help Reduce Jet Lag

It is common knowledge that jet lag is primarily caused by disrupting sleep patterns from flying across time zones. But this is only part of the picture, as cabin pressure and dehydration also play a part in the fatigue of jet lag. It turns out that new and future aircraft help to reduce the effects of jet lag through the use of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) to construct their fuselages.

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