After surviving three years of unprecedented aircraft groundings, travel restrictions and billions in losses, global aviation has emerged from the pandemic in relatively good shape. Airlines have returned capacity close to pre-COVID levels, and with consistently high demand, passenger load factors are excellent, and balance sheets are starting to recover, promising some much better times ahead.
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