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Airlines are now facing an airplane shortage
As airlines grapple with staff shortages and maintenance delays, they’re now facing an airplane shortage. According to Reuters, delegates to the annual Airline Economics conference in Dublin were told that manufacturers are missing their delivery targets and that could hamper an unexpected surge in travel prompted largely by China’s abrupt cancellation of many COVID restrictions. “We are seeing a very strong rebound in travel,” AerCap Chief Executive Aengus Kelly said “I think we will see a full… (www.airguide.info) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Don't worry. Mayor Pete will fix this problem, also.
I wonder how much of the government assistance money went to useless woke endeavors instead of actually keeping airlines up and ready to go....
The government is not in charge of running airlines. Deregulation ended that. Are you asking for bigger government. Socialism?
I wonder how much of the government assistance money went to airline shareholders and executive pay instead of actually keeping airlines up and ready to go....
What good are more airplanes if they have no pilots to fly them? They can barely staff their current fleets.
well said mr rodstein