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How will government-owned carriers fare against independents?
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Air Transport Digest
 
Alan Dron

How will government-owned carriers fare against the independents?
 
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ASK THE EDITORS
Ben Goldstein

Deciding whether to diversify away from the Boeing 737, Southwest must weigh the pros and cons of a dual fleet.
 
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“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign,” the song goes and now airports are singing the same tune. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues airports are finding creative ways to remind passengers about social distancing and face coverings, while trying not to clutter the wayfinding journey. 

 
AWIN ANALYSIS
COMAC affirms plan for 2021 C919 certification, Ryanair sees post-pandemic opportunities after first-half loss, Latin America's pandemic paradox, most Chinese carriers returning to profitability in Q3, UK bans English leisure travel under COVID-19 lockdown and more. A roundup of air transport news.
 
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CAPA ANALYSIS
American Airlines CEO Doug Parker, speaking at CAPA Live on 14-Oct-2020, said alliances and JVs are incredibly important in times of restrained demand ,as they allow carriers to work together to decide which can be the most efficient until demand comes back.
 
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Air France was early into a radical fleet shake-up set out by Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith in November.