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[Title] => Philippine airlines face supply woes
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[Title] => AsPac lags in restoring international travel
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[Title] => Recovery of AsPac airlines threatened by Omicron
[Summary] => Further adjustments in border restrictions due to the emergence of the new COVID-19 variant is once again threatening the recovery of airlines in Asia-Pacific, according to aviation think tank CAPA-Center for Aviation.
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[Title] => Temporary capacity crunch seen in MRO industry
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[Title] => More Southeast Asian airlines may turn to courts for debt restructuring
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[Title] => More headaches loom for PAL post-bankruptcy
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[Title] => China’s actions seen to weigh heavily on Philippines infrastructure deals
[Summary] => China’s actions and ambitions may affect the corporate infrastructure deals of state-owned firms in the Philippines, with the recent cancellation of China Communications Construction Co. Ltd. airport deal with the local government of Cavite just a start of potentially more that could follow, according to aviation think tank CAPA-Center for Aviation.
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[Title] => Airline industry will never be the same again, says think tank
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[Title] => Few investors want to commit to airports – think tank
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