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African Aerospace: January-March 2021

African Aerospace: Vol.9, Issue 1

There will be very few among us who would have spent the last day of 2020 looking back over the previous 12 months with any sense of joy. It has, without doubt, been the toughest of times across the globe with the whole travel, aviation, and hospitality industries bearing the brunt of the commercial strain.

For the first time in years there is a real feeling that optimism is justified and this truly is the breaking dawn for a new era in African aviation.

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