One of the lessons from the pandemic was that most parts of aviation had to do more with fewer resources, be it trained people, budgets, supply chains or aircraft. The industry was caught unawares when travel restrictions were abruptly removed, and airports were the first to feel the bottlenecks, although many had prudently turned to technology for their solution.
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