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Aluminium has a density of 2710 kg per cubic meter. it then stands to reason that 2330 cubic meters of aluminium is equal 6314 METRIC TONS of aluminium.
The type of boeing airplane hasn't been specificed, and since many different ones have been built and put in service this gives me the liberty of picking freely. the boeing 787 (727)
is one of the bigger boeing planes that has been in service.
The maximum payload for the 787 is 57.3 metric tons. So you would need atleast 111 787 planes to transport this amount of aluminium wire.
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