Marie Owens Thomsen presenting at the IATA World Data Symposium in Singapore.
Credit: Chen Chuanren/Aviation Week
SINGAPORE—IATA says the Middle East conflict and resulting disruption to crude and jet fuel supply could force governments to reassess energy security strategies, while accelerating investment in alternative energy as a pathway to resilience rather than solely decarbonization. “It is astonishing to...
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