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Exemptions in the coming weeks could benefit business travelers.
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Jens Flottau

Implementation of Germany’s plans to introduce mandatory 14-day quarantines for travelers from high-risk countries will be delayed by several weeks and could allow for substantial exemptions, mainly for business travelers.
 
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Michael Bruno

For suppliers and servicers, China’s aviation recovery compared with depression elsewhere creates a dilemma: Run to China or run away?
 
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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?  

 
Graham Warwick

Airbus has formed a joint company with German automotive fuel-cell supplier ElringKlinger to develop technology for zero-emission, hydrogen-fueled aircraft.
 
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AWIN ANALYSIS
From Japan approving temporary landing fee reduction to United CEO sees business travel recovering by 2024 and more. A round-up of Aviation Daily news.
 
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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. 

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Canada’s aviation industry continues to press the government to lift what it deems as onerous travel restrictions, which have been in place since Mar-2020.
 
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Ben Goldstein

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the air transport industry has “turned a corner” in its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, although that newfound optimism was not reflected in the carrier’s latest quarterly results.