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Updated on Toilets 2024-09-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Passenger aircraft above the Boeing 737 (including the 737) have a waste disposal bin for the main body.

    The waste disposal bin in the passenger aircraft is divided into two, one is a daily garbage disposal bin and the other is a toilet disposal bin.

    The daily necessities garbage disposal bin can hold 400 kg of daily necessities waste. The toilet processing bin can hold about 200 kg.

    Passenger planes are usually processed centrally after the last flight of the day.

    In the belly compartment of the aircraft, there are two large storage barrels of 260 liters, and the dirt in the toilets is flushed with disinfectant water or sent into the large barrels by vacuum suction for storage. After the plane arrives at the station, there is a special vehicle to pump out the excrement from the toilet and wash the storage bucket with clean water for use after takeoff.

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