For the aviation industry to survive and thrive, it will take many open minds

A sustainable aviation future will be dependent on an efficient and competent workforce.
The aviation industry must consider structural and cultural factors to achieve more supportive workplaces, enabling new entrants to thrive and achieve fulfilling careers, writes Suzanne Kearns and Paul Parker.
Before the pandemic, international aviation was on an unsustainable growth trajectory. The annual passengers carried were projected to double from four billion in 2019 to 8.3 billion in 2037. COVID-19 had a devastating impact, with ICAO estimating an unprecedented reduction of 60 per cent fewer pass...

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