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News & Current Events Apr 8, 2026 at 6:14 AM

IATA chief says jet fuel supply could take months to recover after Hormuz reopening

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Effective_Ad621 Apr 8, 2026 +21
"Trump i did that".JPG
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Nonhinged Apr 8, 2026 +6
Environmental hero!
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hpark21 Apr 8, 2026 +3
IF it stays open beyond 2 weeks. Looked at the so called "10 point" and man, did we lose the war bigly.
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PositiveUse Apr 8, 2026 -1
We don’t know whether the 10 point plan by Iran is just BS and not the thing that US and Iran are negotiating on. Remember IRGC has a totally different agenda than the civil government, so it’s extremely clear that the religious zealots are celebrating their triumph with outlandish rhetoric.
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Wurm42 Apr 8, 2026 +3
Only months? Lots of oil & gas infrastructure in the Persian Gulf has been destroyed. I'm seeing forecasts that it will take 3-5 years for Gulf nations to restore the level of production they had before the war.
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Fire2box Apr 8, 2026 +4
I imagine after the conflict ends, oil flows like it used to. By then people (mainly businesses) will have gotten used to flying less. Airlines don't recover to where they once were.
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ScandiSom Apr 8, 2026 +7
They wont be traveling to the Gulf in case the conflict reignites at any moment. Cant risk being stuck there.
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nawicav Apr 8, 2026 +7
Covid showed us this is incorrect.
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