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After Covid-19, aviation faces pilot shortage

Training constraints force airlines to scramble for new recruits.

Pilot shortage is forcing airlines to cut back flights.

Peter Owens Wed, 29 Jun 2022

Even before the Covid-19 pandemic the aviation industry in the Pacific region was aware that a further 250,000 pilots would be required within the next 10 years.

Now that the pandemic is receding, most airlines are attempting to return to their pre-Covid-19 schedules as soon as possible. When people

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Peter Owens Wed, 29 Jun 2022
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