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Jens Flottau

EASA has become the latest regulator to lift the flight ban of the Boeing 737 MAX, issuing a corresponding airworthiness directive on Jan. 27.
 
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From Boeing reaffirming 'conventional' next-gen aircraft plan to signaling further costly delays to 777X, take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. 
 
Karen Walker

Despite months of airline industry campaigning for governments to lift borders, eliminate quarantines and enable international air travel to begin restoring to at least some level of normalcy, the opposite is happening.
 
2020 had catastrophic impacts on the aviation industry due to COVID-19. With airlines and industry all working hard to battle the crisis, our Aviation Week editors were joined by expert guests to discuss the situation, the outlook, and innovations emerging thanks to the pandemic.

 
Airlines have responded differently to the way that the pandemic has affected the demand for goods, to the changing nature of those goods, and the way that they are supplied. Several of them have risen to the challenge to a greater degree than others.
 
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Join Aviation Week for this 30-minute fireside chat talking through the latest status of Asia-Pacific carriers relative to 2021 financial and air traffic outlook, quarantines, COVID-19 recovery, fleet restoration, industry consolidation and bankruptcies.
 
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