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- The US shooting down of what Washington says was a Chinese spy balloon has fuelled widespread questions.
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U.N. aviation agency forecasts rapid growth in passenger demand in 2023
The United Nations' aviation agency on Wednesday forecast global air passenger demand in 2023 will rapidly recover to pre-pandemic levels on most routes by the first quarter and that 3% growth from 2019 levels will be achieved by the end of the year.
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