Data: Regional Jet Utilization Fails To Recover Post-COVID

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More than five years on from the Wuhan lockdown in early 2020 that signaled the start of the pandemic and a collapse in air transport, the global regional jet fleet is not what it once was. The size of the global fleet has fallen from more than 4,000 in-service aircraft to 3,700 this year. Aviation...
Christian Albertson

Christian is the Senior Aerospace Industry Analyst in the Aviation Week Network specializing in MRO activities.

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