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Next big step in pandemic travel must be taken.
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ANALYSIS
Karen Walker

The global airline industry cannot be sustained on domestic markets alone and the next big step in pandemic travel must be taken.
 
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Adrian Schofield

Cathay Pacific is confident its latest restructuring moves—including major workforce cuts and axing the Cathay Dragon brand—will allow it to reduce costs sufficiently to weather the COVID-19 crisis.
 
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Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have isolated an antibody that could lead to a drug to treat or prevent COVID-19. Less than a mile away, nearby Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a COVID test that can provide results in 15 seconds. Could the market that cured Polio pull it off again?  

 
Ben Goldstein

Four cargo carriers were called on to repay more than $600 million in PSP aid due to the cargo sector's resiliency during the crisis.
 
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EDITORIAL
Karen Walker

With airlines worldwide in survival mode and burning cash at $300,000 a minute, it’s easy to overlook the vital and good work they continue to do.
 
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
From Emirates Airline getting back to business to Singapore deploys military-grade anti-drone system at Changi and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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October 22
08:00-08:30 EDT | 13:00-13:30 BST

With COVID cases on the rise, travel restrictions increasing, and the typically subdued northern hemisphere winter travel season approaching, we take a closer look at how severely the industry will be affected. 

  • What will the increased restrictions due to already heavily impacted demand? 
  • How can airports survive winter? 
  • How will airlines respond to the changing trading environment?
Join Aviation Week Network as we discuss these questions and more.
 
CAPA ANALYSIS
When Willie Walsh became British Airways CEO some 15 years ago, his mandate was to drag the flag carrier into the 21st century.

 
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Jens Flottau

Lufthansa Group is revising further downwards its capacity planning for the 2020 fourth quarter.