Labour shortage and weak supply chain pose challenge for aviation sector

The airline industry has been forever changed by the pandemic and its future is likely to be more volatile and uncertain than ever before.
Many experts predict the demand for travel will eventually roar back stronger than it was pre-pandemic, and this leaves the Canadian aviation sector vulnerable, writes Conservative Senator Leo Housakos.
It is difficult to overstate the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to Canada’s aviation industry. The last two years have presented Canadian airlines and airports with an unprecedented challenge, in which they have had to constantly adapt to a series of fast-changing circumstances that ...

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