Geopolitical shifts are fundamentally reshaping global aviation, creating new growth hubs across Asia and the Middle East while politically strained routes to North America continue to lag, according to the head of a key Chinese industry body.
The deep restructuring of industrial and supply chains is redirecting the flow of people, goods and information, which in turn is remolding the international air travel market, Wang Changsun, chairman of the China Air Transport Association (CATA), said at a recent industry conference. Wang attributed the shifts to both geopolitical forces distorting market-based advantages and a technological revolution pushing supply chains to become more digital and intelligent.
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