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Ok, it wasn't literal. I'll be more specific:Aviation is never going to return to its previous levels on account of the rise of the ability to do everything by distance now, and even once coronavirus is over, will remain far below what it ever was. In the meantime, it will remain a shadow of its former levels, meaning that GE won't even have a monopoly or stranglehold on the little that remains, it'll be fighting RR for scraps.Long story short, it's not even going to have most of a little, it's going to have to fight for its marketshare of even that.
Ok, it wasn't literal. I'll be more specific:
Aviation is never going to return to its previous levels on account of the rise of the ability to do everything by distance now, and even once coronavirus is over, will remain far below what it ever was. In the meantime, it will remain a shadow of its former levels, meaning that GE won't even have a monopoly or stranglehold on the little that remains, it'll be fighting RR for scraps.
Long story short, it's not even going to have most of a little, it's going to have to fight for its marketshare of even that.
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