(Bloomberg Opinion) — The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the usually resilient aerospace industry to its knees. Air passenger traffic has collapsed by 90% in Europe and isn’t likely to get back to pre-virus levels for several years. Airlines are fighting for survival and have grounded their fleets. Passenger-jet makers Airbus SE and Boeing Co., after years of briskly building planes to meet booming demand, are slashing investments, jobs and production in a world where nobody wants new aircraft. Their suppliers are equally suffering.Nothing like this has been seen since the “Boeing Bust” of the early 1970s, when defense cutbacks, airliner …read more
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