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There will be an estimated shortfall of 42,000 to 55,000 workers in aviation from 2025 to 2035 , says Kendra Kincade .
The industry will need 7,300 more pilots by 2025 , but fewer than 1,200 commercial pilot licences are issued annually .
There is a demand for 5,300 new aircraft maintenance engineers (AMEs) by 2025 .
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