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Monday 28 November 2022 12:58 pm|Updated:Monday 28 November 2022 3:45 pmAircraft orders take off globally in positive sign to aviation recoveryBy: Ilaria Grasso MacolaShareFacebookShare on Facebook <a href=
www.af1.it>air force one</a> XShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe number of aircraft ordered has risen globally in what is considered a positive sign to the aviation industryrsquo post-Covid recovery. Photo/John McArthur via Unsplash The number of aircraft ordered has risen globally in what can be seen as a positive sign to the aviation industryrsquo post-Covid recovery.Data published today by aerospace trade body ADS shows that October orders jumped to 299 aircraft ndash; the biggest since 2019.While orders for the last 10 months were the largest since 2014.Stronger order and delivery books coupled with a rising backlog seen throughout 2022 continue to be a welcome indication that long-term recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic is progressing, said ADSrsquo chief executive Kevin Craven.There is still a long way to go to achieve a full recovery, and it is important that we see continued support for manufacturers to invest in RD to build a strong foundation for the future. Deliveries a <a href=
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