Aeroplane windows are round because curved edges distribute cabin pressure more evenly during flight, reducing stress on the aircraft’s fuselage. Unlike square windows, which can develop stress points at the corners, round windows help prevent structural cracks and improve overall safety. This simple design change has become a standard feature in modern commercial aircraft worldwide.
Why aeroplane windows are round instead of square

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