How Qantas and other airlines decide whether to fly near volcanoes

By A Mystery Man Writer

Volcanic ash is made of tiny crystal and rock fragments that during an eruption can reach as high as the cruising altitude of commercial aircraft, and that’s a concern for airlines.

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