
Credit: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
October is looking ominous for aerospace and defense, and the boogeyman is Washington, D.C. Between a potential federal government shutdown and the resumption of student loan repayments, the whole sector—and especially commercial aviation—have reasons to fret more than usual. Congress has until...
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