According to the International Journal of Science & Research (IJSR), an aircraft induction can be defined as “a pivotal process in the aviation industry that involves the seamless integration of a new aircraft into an airline’s fleet or an aviation organization’s operations.” It goes on to state that the primary objective of a successful aircraft induction is,
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