According to a recent quote cited by the IATA, "2.4 billion people flew safely on 36.8 million jet and turboprop flights last year."
Some quick math (2.4 billion divided by 365 days per year) would give a rough answer of 6,575,342 people flying each day. Since not all flights are in the air at the same time, the actual answer would be something less than that, possibly between 1 and 3 million, depending on the average length of each flight and how many flight were airborne at the same time.
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Rounding this number to the nearest whole number 1.123, I answered 'one' one time.
John Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733. He helped factory owners make more than ever in half the time. He also halved the workers needed, as they only needed one person per machine. People didn't like this so they attacked Kay. He fled to France and lived there until he died in 1779.
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