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Airlines and manufacturers are urging patience on the gradual recovery in Asia-Pacific
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Chen Chaunren

Airlines and manufacturers are urging industry players to be patient on the relatively gradual recovery in Asia-Pacific, and to prevent borders from going into a “start-stop-start” scenario, which in turn would be more detrimental for airline and supply chain operation.
 
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