While a return to profits is good news for Europe’s airline groups, getting past short-term operational issues will be the big challenge.
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Intelsat’s new IFC solution is a lighter and more versatile ESA-based solution. It’s a first in a new line of ground-breaking multi-orbit terminals developed by Intelsat with the capability to interoperate with Intelsat’s established geostationary satellites (GEO) in addition to new Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites.
Airlines and airports believe that contactless technologies, in use at all stages of the air travel process from border control to onboard lavatories, are here to stay.
Lessors bullish on strong demand, tight aircraft supply, manufacturers shifting away from Russian titanium sources, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
COVID-19 led to an unparalleled collapse of international travel. Few parts of the world felt this more keenly than the South Pacific, where borders were rapidly and firmly closed and international tourism was brought to a near standstill for nearly two years.
It’s clear that with covid measures easing and traffic returning, tackling the financial aftershocks of the pandemic and re-focusing on delivering net-zero are at the top of the airport agenda. Tap into global best practice and define strategies to sustain the future of the industry at GAD World. Learn more and get involved!
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