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The Knowledge Hub

Welcome to our resource for sharing trends, news and insights on how to navigate through some of our industry’s current challenges.

Posts in Industry Trends

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With an increasing reliance on automated processes in manufacturing, repairs and inspections, the aerospace industry is set to undergo a robotics revolution in the coming years.
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Although there is a general sense of optimism about 2023, many in aviation can’t shake the feeling that the industry is still dancing on a knife’s edge.
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One of the biggest surprises during the aviation industry’s quicker-than-expected recovery from the coronavirus pandemic was something that didn’t happen.
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Will 2023 be the year that the aviation industry finally returns to normal?
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Digital innovations have helped the aviation industry cut costs and increase efficiencies for years now, but what does the future hold on the digitalisation front?
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It’s so obvious that it may not even need stating: the past few years have not been easy for the aviation industry. The coronavirus pandemic was a historic crisis that was deeper and longer lasting than anything we’ve faced before.
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The coronavirus pandemic produced the worst two-year period in aviation industry history. But despite this historic challenge, there are quite a few reasons to feel optimistic about the future.
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The worst period in aviation history has now passed and in some ways, the industry got through the global COVD-19 pandemic better than expected.
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After two-plus years of historically rough headwinds, the aviation industry is recovering much faster than expected.
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The global supply chain crisis and aviation’s long-running labour shortage have put immense pressure on the aftermarket. Will planned production increases from Airbus and Boeing make it even worse?

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This blog is driven by Satair Marketing & Communication with input from both internal and external contributors.