IATA's Willie Walsh predicts supply chain issues to disrupt air travel.

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Air travel will be impacted by supply chain issues in 2023, particularly in engine parts, which could delay the delivery of new aircraft from manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. A scarcity of air traffic control staff is also likely to be a problem in 2023. Despite these challenges, airlines are expected to return to profitability in 2023, having navigated a challenging post-pandemic period, with airports also scrambling to get back on their feet.
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