The Hidden Tech Inside Aircraft Tires That Prevents Blowouts 

Not Like Car Tires 

Aircraft tires are built to handle extreme speed, weight, and heat in just seconds.

Multiple Reinforced Layers 

Inside each tire are layers of nylon and aramid cords that absorb shock and prevent sudden failure 

Nitrogen Filling 

Aircraft tires are filled with nitrogen to reduce heat buildup and prevent combustion during landing. 

Extreme Pressure Design 

Aircraft tires operate at very high pressure to maintain shape and stability at landing speeds. 

Fuse Plug Safety System 

If tires overheat, fuse plugs melt safely, releasing air slowly instead of exploding. 

Tested to the Limit 

Before approval, aircraft tires are tested at speeds and loads beyond real flight conditions. 

Constant Inspections 

Pilots and ground crew inspect tires before every flight to catch wear early. 

Built for Emergencies 

Even after punctures or bird strikes, aircraft tires are designed to stay intact during landing.