- This year, "very frustrating" supply chain issues will disrupt air travel, according to the director general of the International Air Transport Association.
- ″[It's] so frustrating because it is going to have an impact in summer 2023. And we're already seeing that," reported CNBC, citing Willie Walsh, director general of the International Air Transport Association.
- Related: Boeing's Frustrating Supply Chain Saga: From Progress to 'Surprise Issues'
- According to Walsh, shortages of engine parts will be particularly visible and could delay the delivery of new aircraft from manufacturers.
- Also Read: Airbus In Talks With India's Indigo For 500-Jet Order: Report
- A shortage of air traffic control staff will also probably be an issue in 2023, added Walsh.
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