[Photo Gallery] The World’s Largest Aviation Event, The Paris Air Show, Begins its First Post-Pandemic Edition

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Between this Monday 19th and Sunday 25th, the Paris Air Show 2023, the world’s largest aeronautical event, is taking place at Le Bourget airport.

This edition, the 54th, comes with the symbolism of being the first to take place since the outbreak of the pandemic, so it will try to imbue itself with the spirit of optimism that the aviation industry is experiencing. The industry, while not oblivious to multiple challenges related to supply chains, the Ukraine war, and climate change, seems ready to face them after having overcome the greatest crisis in its history.

Aviacionline is in Paris with a team of correspondents who will be bringing the latest news from the event through the microsite aviacionline.com/paris and on our social networks.

We start by sharing some initial postcards from the Paris Air Show captured on the morning of this Monday:

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This is just the beginning!

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