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Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic Aviation Recovery, Challenges and Opportunities
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: Received: 9 December 2022 / Approved: 12 December 2022 / Online: 12 December 2022 (09:41:00 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 25 December 2022 / Approved: 26 December 2022 / Online: 26 December 2022 (09:13:10 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 25 December 2022 / Approved: 26 December 2022 / Online: 26 December 2022 (09:13:10 CET)
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Dube, K. Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Aviation Recovery, Challenges and Opportunities. Aerospace 2023, 10, 19. Dube, K. Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Aviation Recovery, Challenges and Opportunities. Aerospace 2023, 10, 19.
Abstract
This exploratory study examined the impacts of COVID-19 and emerging challenges and opportunities from aviation recovery. Using archival and secondary data analysis, the study found that there are several challenges to aviation recovery chief among them are labour challenges and extreme weather events, which have been responsible for traffic disruptions in major aviation markets such as Europe and the USA. Other emerging challenges include high debt, inflation, interest rates, fuel, cost of labour, and general operational costs. The study recommends several interventions to address the sector’s challenges, including adopting risk disaster preparedness and management to foster sustainability.
Keywords
labour challenges, climate change, Ukraine War, high fuel costs; sustainability
Subject
Business, Economics and Management, Business and Management
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