International air cargo capacity, departing from selected Gulf airports
Gulf airport cargo capacity collapsed at conflict onset and, despite a ceasefire, recovery remains a slow, long-term process.
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Andre has 4+ years in engineering, and specializes in data architecture and cloud infrastructure. Before joining Aevean, Andre held Analyst roles in Fave and Accenture - where Andre was involved in market database development for the Accenture Cargo product suite. Andre holds a BSc in Data Science from Heriot-Watt University.
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