How did Charles Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic Ocean change the aviation industry?

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• His flight helped Henry Ford persuade workers to use the moving assembly line to build airplanes.
His flight triggered a competition among the United States and other countries to quickly build as many airplanes as possible.
• His flight convinced many Americans that air travel was safe, resulting in an increase in commercial aviation.
• His flight took so long that the aviation industry became more focused on shorter flights between nearby cities.

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• His flight convinced many Americans that air travel was safe, resulting in an increase in commercial aviation.