UK Aviation Minister: “I want nothing more than to see planes back in the sky”
“I’m an aviation minister who hasn’t been on a plane for over a year ‒ and not at all in an official capacity,” says Robert Courts MP, the UK Aviation Minister. Appointed in September 2020, the Minister found his dream role to be very different from anything he could have imagined before Covid struck.
Listen to the Minister tell AeroTime his #MyCovidStory and talk about working with the aviation industry through the pandemic and sharing his thanks for everything those in the sector are doing to get to the "brighter and better days" ahead.
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