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Mar 2025
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How Tariffs Are Reshaping Aviation: Supp...

WHARTON BUSINESS DAILY
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Gad Allon, Wharton Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions, discusses how tariffs are disrupting airline manufacturing, increasing maintenance costs, and ultimately raising ticket prices.

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