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Lurking beneath the surface are enormous supply chain risks that extend well beyond supplier viability and attrition.
 
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) anticipates the airline industry will return to profitability in 2022.

 
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An FCC decision to allow Ligado Networks to build an L-band ground-based 5G cellular networks is under fire from industry groups, airline pilots and even the Pentagon over the potential for its signals to disrupt GPS devices. And the U.S. military is at odds with the UK’s use of Chinese 5G equipment, with officials saying it is a security risk.

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