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IATA hopes for a “strong recovery” in 2021
IATA Expects $250B Industry Revenue Shortfall | Jens Flottau IATA expects airlines globally to lose around $250 billion in revenues this year as a consequence of the coronavirus crisis and is asking governments to quickly intervene. |
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For more than four decades, we’ve been a world leader in the design and development of flight controls, engine controls, and flight deck and cabin systems. We are developing next generation systems that will enable all-electric and hybrid-electric aircraft and engines. |
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ROUTES ANALYSIS | Infographic: The Global Picture | David Casey As airlines and airports around the world respond to the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, Routes looks at the current state of the global aviation market. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: March 24 | Ryanair expects not to operate aircraft for two months as Avianca halts all passenger flying. Demand for aircraft storage is still unstable in Europe as flights at Wuhan airport look to resume in April, and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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CAPA ANALYSIS | COVID19: US budget airlines and LCCs feel the heat | Alaska Air Group and Southwest Airlines are working to fortify their balance sheets as the COVID-19 crisis intensifies, and signs are showing that it will only get worse before improving. |
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| Routes Asia 2020 will facilitate the conversations that will drive recovery and future growth for Asia's route networks. Taking place on 7-9 June, the event will support the route development community through the unprecedented challenges it currently faces. With fleet disruption and drops in passenger demand, there has never been more reason to work together as an industry. The meeting request system will reopen for the event on 4 May. |
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