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Chartered flight had 130 passengers evacuated from Kabul.
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On board the Airbus A340-300 chartered by the German government were 130 passengers evacuated from Kabul.
 
 
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On October 18, Laureates will be awarded to winners in each category that embody the trailblazing spirit of innovation and transformation in Defense, Space, Commercial Aviation and Business Aviation.
 
How will industry players build a more resilient supply base to support themselves in the future and ensure they have added capabilities so that the capacity is in place? Attend MRO Europe to hear experts discuss what changes we expect to see and what move forward with a different approaches supplier and airlines may take to move forward as air travel ramps up. This session includes audience Q&A.