Is Aircraft Plural or Singular?
How do you mention more than one aircraft? Hint: the answer is in the question phrasing.
Aircraft is the same in both its singular and plural noun form. Both are aircraft.

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How do you mention more than one aircraft? Hint: the answer is in the question phrasing.
Aircraft is the same in both its singular and plural noun form. Both are aircraft.
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