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Next major challenge will be to distribute billions of doses swiftly and globally.
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Alan Dron

With the approval of COVID-19 vaccines on the horizon, the next major challenge will be to distribute billions of doses swiftly and globally.
 
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Ben Goldstein

American Airlines has reached an agreement with Boeing to defer delivery of up to 18 737 MAX jets over the next two years, in a bid to further rein in spending following its third consecutive quarterly loss in 2020.
 
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Sniffer dogs – the kind that usually detect weapons or drugs – are commonplace at airports. But similar canines could soon be used to sniff out travelers to determine which passengers may be COVID-positive. In three different, but limited studies, dogs have been accurate more than 90 percent of the time. 

 
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Michael Bruno

A wave of consolidation in A&D has arrived due to COVID-19, the worst aerospace downturn since the dawn of the Jet Age.
 
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Karen Walker

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