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November 28, 2022 | General,

What does the future hold for aviation? A short-term outlook

The temporary spike in passenger numbers recorded between 2020 and 2021 provided plenty of hope that the industry could ride the wave of recovery and even go beyond levels seen in 2019.

However, fortunes changed, and unprecedented events occurred, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, leading to a shift in global interests.

https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/32760-aviation-short-term-future-outlook-klein

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