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Pressure on suppliers is mounting.
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Jens Flottau

Airbus’ aerostructures production is a core part of its setup—a chance to take more work in-house—but pressure on suppliers is mounting.
 
Many predicted a huge spike in aircraft retirements when COVID-19 hit. But that didn’t happen. 
 
Pandemic prompts supplier risk reassessment, report warns tankering fuel could undermine EU’s SAF mandate, Etihad to retire entire fleet of 777-300ERs and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
Linda Blachly

As the aviation industry works to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and begins to recover, technology companies are doubling down efforts to innovate solutions to make air travel safer to boost passenger confidence.
 
Despite Europe experiencing a huge third wave of COVID-19 infections, the continent is actually one of the best performing regions, from an air capacity perspective.
 
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