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

Could head back to work as early as Monday.
Aviation Week Network
Air Transport Digest
 
Guy Norris

Boeing plans to resume production of its widebody commercial aircraft in the Puget Sound area factories starting as early as April 20 following almost a month-long shutdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Advertisement
For more than four decades, we’ve been a world leader in the design and development of flight controls, engine controls, and flight deck and cabin systems. We are developing next generation systems that will enable all-electric and hybrid-electric aircraft and engines.
 
Can you name an airline by just their livery? Take are our fun weekly quiz, and test your knowledge and see if you can correctly identify all 10 airlines.
 
 
Ben Goldstein

The decision to deny the two carriers’ waiver requests dashes the hopes of a pack of smaller airlines
 
ASK THE EDITORS
The Aviation Week Network has been helping guide our industry through major crises’ since World War I. In that spirit, we have launched our new “Ask Aviation Week Editors” feature.

Readers can submit questions to our global team of editors. If we don’t have an answer, we’ll reach out to our large networks of experts to provide one.

Simply submit your questions via this form and look out for our daily feature of questions and answers coming soon.
 
POLL QUESTION
 
CAPA ANALYSIS
While there may be very few passengers willing to fly anywhere right now – even if they could – and equally, few airlines there to take them, many eyes will be on developments in the airfreight sector, which struggled badly in 2019 as a result of trade wars and other factors.
 
FEATURED WEBINARS
 
April 17
10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST
Join Aviation Week Network's senior editors and our new data partner AVITAS for a wide-ranging, interactive discussion on the new crisis in commercial aviation and its ramifications for the future of aerospace. Register for free and submit your questions.
 
COVID-19 NEWS UPDATES
 
 
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.
 

April 22
 09:00 EDT / 13:00 GMT/ 21:00 SGT / 23:00 AEST

Following our first Masterclass which attracted 2300+ registrations including 900 airline executives, we turn our attention to aviation regulation.

The global aviation industry that emerges from the COVID-19 crisis will be vastly different and require global leadership on the regulatory structure that governs the way the industry works.  Bringing together CAPA's Peter Harbison, aviation consultant John Byerly and other guests, this Masterclass will address this vital issue and delve further into what the market could look like post COVID-19.
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT