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ATR believes that Japan will be home to a 100-strong fleet of the type.
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Alan Dron

Turboprop manufacturer ATR believes that Japan will be home to a 100-strong fleet of the type “in a few years,” CEO Stefano Bortoli said June 8.
 
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Linda Blachly

Touchless technology and a push to digitization have risen to the top of airport agendas in a rush to protect the health and restore confidence of passengers in the pandemic era.
 
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South Africa’s Comair collapses after 76 years, Brazil’s airlines oppose legislation for mandatory baggage allotment and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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The Seychelles, in the Indian Ocean and regarded as an upmarket vacation destination, haven’t fared too badly, and tourist numbers are rising again rapidly.
 
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