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Sean Broderick

North American airlines, reacting to a sharp and unexpected decline in bookings in response to COVID-19, have ramped up communications aimed at reassuring the traveling public that they are taking extra steps to prevent the virus from spreading.
 
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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.
 
Paul Everitt, ADS Group CEO

As the UK negotiates its exit from the European Union, the aerospace industry has been clear we need a comprehensive deal that protects our global market access, jobs, connectivity, and most of all passenger safety.
 
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Bill Carey

The UK will need people skilled in airspace design as it rolls out a major, nation-wide update of its airspace system, British Transportation Secretary Grant Shapps has said.
 
 
Report shows aviation and ATM can potentially take full advantage of AI. EC will relax slot rules as the COVID-19 crisis continues. Increasing number of airlines slash capacity and grapple with effects from the COVID-19 outbreak, and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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The impact on airlines of the recent COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, which began in China but has spread around the world, continues to have a devastating effect on the aviation and supporting industries.
 
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The aviation industry has committed to reducing total emissions to half the 2005 level by 2050. Airline CEO heavyweights, including Wizz Air's József Váradi, SAS - Scandinavian Airlines' Rickard Gustafson, and Widerøe's Stein Nilsen, will share their thoughts on sustainability in aviation and what needs to happen if ambitious environmental targets are to be met during the Routes Europe 2020 conference programme.

Taking place on 27-29 April in Bergen, Norway, Routes Europe provides you with unmissable opportunities to negotiate air services and new commercial opportunities with senior decision makers from the European route development community. 

 
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March 12, Washington, DC

April 1-2, Dublin Ireland

April 27-29, Bergen, Norway

May 7-8, San Juan, Puerto Rico
May 27-28, Sentosa Island, Singapore

June 2, Vienna Austria

June 7-9, Chiang Mai, Thailand

June 23-24, Amsterdam, Netherlands