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Chintan Udani

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The fuel and maintenance cost of aircraft has left companies with very thin profit margins! Everything is good when you look at it with the heart and eyes of a middle man but it looks exactly opposite when you see it in Excel sheets! So don't run for aircraft startups find a solution to core problem which is : ⛽

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