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Criticized the UK prime minister and the U.S. president.
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IATA chief Willie Walsh sharply criticized the UK prime minister and the U.S. president after hopes that they would announce a reopening of air travel between their countries this week failed to materialize.
 
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In a wide-ranging interview, Boeing chief David Calhoun says the company won’t be rushed into launching a new airplane.
 
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Stobart Air collapses, Unites Airlines say no furloughs after PSP expires, 737 MAX issues should not disrupt regulatory harmonization and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925-1998. It was well known for its hair-raising aircraft landings, making it a favorite of aviation photographers and crowds alike.
 
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US low cost and ultra-low cost airlines continue to believe that they are the most favourably positioned to capitalise on the recovery in domestic and near international leisure demand as passengers numbers in that segment continue to grow. 
 
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