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Cautious optimism that decline in commercial aftermarket will be short-lived
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Safran: No Ramifications Yet From COVID-19 | Sean Broderick Safran executives are expressing cautious optimism that any decline in commercial aftermarket demand linked to COVID-19 will be short-lived but acknowledge that it could be sharp. |
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Navigating the 737 MAX Supplier Uncertainty | The 737 MAX production shutdown is an unexpected disruption to the aerospace supply chain. This turbulence is exacerbated by the uncertain timing of resumption of production. What are the scenarios for restarting MAX production? Which parts of the supply chain are most vulnerable and why? How significant is the risk of supplier failures? What can suppliers do to mitigate the risk? A panel of experts will discuss these and other questions surrounding this critical topic at SpeedNews' 34th Annual Commercial Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference. | | |
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