With supply chain woes continuing to impact aircraft deliveries, IATA chief Willie Walsh on Saturday said airlines need to be properly rewarded. (Photo Source: Freepik) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed
With supply chain woes continuing to impact aircraft deliveries, International Airport Transport Association (IATA) chief Willie Walsh, on Saturday, said airlines need to be properly rewarded as he flagged concerns about talks of original equipment manufacturers planning to increase prices due to tariffs and other issues.
The IATA represents nearly 350 airlines that account for around 85% of the global air traffic.
Speaking at the 69th Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) in Bangkok, IATA Director General Walsh said there

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