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Throughout 2020, the industry has experienced unprecedented MRO and overhaul cancellations and deferrals. What are the challenges ahead for the supply chain? What can we expect to see from collaborations in the market?  In this virtual panel discussion, engine leaders review the lasting effects of this downturn, including the changes to budgets and decision making.