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An airplanes cabin is pressurized with what is called "bleed air", air that is siphoned out of the compressor chamber of the engines. The air is directed through duct work to the belly of the plane, where it is filtered, cooled, then circulated in the cabin. Equal amounts of air are siphoned off each of the engines. If one engine should fail, the other engine(s) provide the bleed air.

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