Fuel shock threatens post-pandemic aviation maintenance boom

Recent airline capacity cuts could minimally impact maintenance providers — or foretell a broader downturn. There is some concern within the aviation maintenance industry that recent airline capacity cuts, made in response to elevated fuel prices, could eventually weaken demand for maintenance servi
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