mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>

A move that would be "backed by the backlog."
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
 
Jens Flottau

Airbus confirmed Oct. 29 it may raise single-aisle production rates to 47 aircraft per month from 40 at some point in 2021, a move that would be “backed by the backlog,” according to CEO Guillaume Faury.
 
Advertisement
Every day, aircrews and passengers depend on our flight critical systems. We bring four decades of experience in designing highly reliable and efficient systems that operate in the harshest environments.

 
Helen Massy-Beresford

The European Commission has pledged a coordinated testing protocol for travelers, starting with aviation, as part of broader measures aimed at helping Europe better face up to the crisis. 
 
Advertisement
“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign,” the song goes and now airports are singing the same tune. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues airports are finding creative ways to remind passengers about social distancing and face coverings, while trying not to clutter the wayfinding journey. 

 
Ben Goldstein

Spirit Airlines will operate 80% of its pre-pandemic capacity beginning in November, as it capitalizes on solid leisure demand following a better-than-expected 2020 third-quarter (Q3).
 
Advertisement
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
From Allegiant aiming to take advantage of attractive A320 lease rates to Heathrow loses top rank to Paris Charles De Gaulle as losses mount and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
Advertisement
 
PREMIUM CONTENT Powered by Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN)
 
 
 
CAPA ANALYSIS
Strong domestic recovery in Vietnam, resuming after COVID-19 second wave; Singapore is easing border restrictions, but travel bubbles are slow to emerge elsewhere and more.
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
Sean Broderick | Guy Norris

Boeing will cut more jobs and ramp up its cash-preservation strategy as it continues to streamline operations and minimize financial damage exacerbated by the global airline downturn, company executives said Oct. 28.