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Airlines are not consistently following guidelines
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Bill Carey

Aviation industry labor unions called on the U.S. government to enforce medical guidelines to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, saying their members risk ongoing exposure to infection despite a dramatic decline in air travel.
 
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Sean Broderick

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act sets up several new programs and adjusts some existing ones—each aimed at pumping much-needed cash into specific sized organizations or industry sectors. 
 
Alaskan regional carrier, RavnAir, shuts down service as Korean Air IT system enables remote working. Singapore's Changi Airport closes terminal as flights to New York are slashed, and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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The fallout from the global efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic has sent shockwaves through the global air transport community and causing major disruptions and fleet groundings.

Join Aviation Week Network’s thought leaders as we provide analysis of the current state of the industry, the challenges ahead, how this crisis is likely to reshape the industry and what steps will help airlines and airports adjust to those changes.

Tuesday April 7, 2020

10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST

 
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We are committed to action and are introducing more robust ways for you to know, predict and connect as we all navigate the crisis and position for the future.
 
 
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EVENT HIGHLIGHT
 
Routes Asia 2020 will facilitate the conversations that will drive recovery and future growth for Asia's route networks. Taking place on 7-9 June, the event will support the route development community through the unprecedented challenges it currently faces. With fleet disruption and drops in passenger demand, there has never been more reason to work together as an industry. The meeting request system will reopen for the event on 4 May.
 
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June 7-9, Chiang Mai, Thailand
September 5-8, Milan, Italy