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Major overhaul of its strategy spurred by the COVID-19 crisis.
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Sniffer dogs – the kind that usually detect weapons or drugs – are commonplace at airports. But similar canines could soon be used to sniff out travelers to determine which passengers may be COVID-positive. In three different, but limited studies, dogs have been accurate more than 90 percent of the time. Read More |
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U.S. Carriers: Road Back To Normal Will Be Long And Hard | The gradual recovery in commercial aircraft utilization seen through the summer offered hope to U.S. carriers that the worst of the crisis may have passed however a return to decline in September has shown that the path forward is will be filled with twists and turns along the way. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: October 27 | From Icelandair sticking with minimal operations after Q3 profit hit to IATA saying that the airline industry will remain cash-negative in 2021 and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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