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Stakes in the business due to COVID-19.
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Analysts, Insiders Foresee 20% Drop In Aftermarket Revenue From COVID-19 | Michael Bruno Industry insiders and analysts are increasingly forecasting a 20% or greater falloff in commercial aftermarket revenue this year for manufacturers and other aerospace and defense companies with stakes in the business due to the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis and the collapse in Western air travel. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Mar. 17 | Defense industry taking action following COVID-19 issues, startup Skyrse unveils full-function fly-by-wire, BAE system starts THAAD seeker upgrade, Rocket Lab wins initial NASA certification and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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IATA: Airlines Need Up To $200B In Financial Assistance | Jens Flottau IATA expects the global airline industry to need $150-200 billion in various forms of government financial assistance to survive the current COVID-19 crisis, the association’s director general and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said Mar. 17. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: Mar. 17 | COVID-19 is having a significant impact on the air transport industry. The roundup powered by Aviation Daily highlights news from Mar. 17 of some of the steps the industry is taking to cope. |
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