In the media | 20 Jul 2022
Financial Times: Aerospace industry grounded by lost jobs and lack of staff

Oxford Economics, in conjunction with aviation trade bodies, shows that 2.3mn jobs have been lost across airlines, airports and civil aerospace groups since the outbreak of Covid-19 — a 21 per cent reduction compared with pre-pandemic levels.
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