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Cautious outlook from CEO Guillaume Faury.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
 
 
Jens Flottau

Around a decade after preparing to divest its aerostructures businesses, Airbus is now reversing course and wants to keep component manufacturing inside the group for the long term.
 
Even by the volatile standards of the airline industry, the rise and fall of China’s HNA Group has been spectacular. 
 
De Havilland to halt Dash 8 production as the pandemic continues to hit sales and JetBlue pilots reject a tentative partnership with America Airlines. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. 
 
Joe Anselmo

The aviation and aerospace industries have been through a year like none of us have ever experienced, and at times the deluge of bad news has overshadowed a more hopeful truth. 
 
While inertia, rising COVID case numbers, quarantines and lockdowns strangle attempts to get people back in the air, the great and good have attended (in-person or virtually) the annual World Economic Forum at Davos in Switzerland in the last week of Jan-2021.
 
WEBINAR TODAY
 

February 18 - 16:00 EST / 21:00 GMT | February 19, 8:00 GMT+11 (Sydney)
Karen Walker
Editor-in-Chief
ATW and Group Air Transport
Subhas Menon
Director General
AAPA
Join Aviation Week for this 30-minute fireside chat talking through the latest status of Asia-Pacific carriers relative to 2021 financial and air traffic outlook, quarantines, COVID-19 recovery, fleet restoration, industry consolidation and bankruptcies.
 
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As the global market continues to face challenges, the Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s data and analytical teams are continuing to provide the intelligence and insight needed to stay on top of this very fluid market with analyses covering delivers, orders, aircraft statuses and more.
 
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
 
UPCOMING WEBINARS
 
February 23, 2021 | 10:00 EST
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
MRO Americas delivers live content AND on-demand viewing. All sessions will be live streamed and recorded. Attendees of the physical event can see ALL the sessions and speakers including anything they may have missed during the event. And digital attendees can choose to watch sessions and speakers as they happen - or on-demand. The best of both worlds.