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What will post-pandemic fleets look like?
COVID-19: How Can We Help You Navigate, Recover And Grow? A letter from Greg Hamilton, President, Aviation Week Network The Aviation Week Network has helped to keep our industry abreast of global developments during every major crisis since we launched in the middle of the First World War. And today — more than at any point in our history — we are uniquely positioned to help the world's aviation community make sense of seemingly overwhelming challenges. READ THE FULL LETTER |
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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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OPPOSING VIEWS: CHINA AND COVID-19 |
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Pandemic Cuts New-Aircraft Needs 25% Through 2025, Analysts Say | Sean Broderick A 40% drop in global revenue passenger miles followed by a rapid snap-back and leveling out of 5% year-over-year growth starting in 2023 would cut near-term new-aircraft demand about 25% from pre-coronavirus pandemic estimates, Vertical Research Partners analysts conclude. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: March 30 | UK ground handlers seek government assistance as easyJet grounds entire fleet. Qantas pilots accept contract proposal for ultra-long-haul flying as the second Paris airport closes to commercial flights, and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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| COVID-19 And Workforce: Protecting Our Best Assets From working to protect the hard-fought gains in attracting top talent to the A&D workforce to planning for the first day after, today’s leaders face a multitude of complex choices. Join Aviation Week Network, our workforce partners from PwC and the Aerospace Industries Association to learn more about working through near-term challenges and setting the stage for post-coronavirus. Submit questions to our panel and participate in live polls during this webinar. Friday April 3, 2020 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST REGISTER TODAY |
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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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