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Aerospace and defense have a mountain of orders but too few parts

Aerospace and defense have a mountain of orders but too few parts

The aviation and defense sectors are experiencing a significant increase in demand for new equipment. However, manufacturers are struggling to meet this record-high order volume due to ongoing shortages of necessary components.

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