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drones in aviation

Vaccine rolling out; B737MAX in service; Airbus sales going strong: Is aviation ready for drones in 2021?

BlogBy Michael SpreheJanuary 12, 2021

4 min. read “With airlines expected to bleed cash at least until the fourth quarter of 2021, there is no time to lose.” Alexandre de Juniac, CEO at IATA The good news right upfront: aviation seems to make a strong return in 2021. Despite a nightmare 2020 with massive fluxes in passenger volumes, countless aircraft…

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