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Only 1% of Africans currently immunized against the coronavirus.
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Victoria Moores

IATA and the World Health Organization (WHO) are concerned that Africa could be left behind in the reopening of international air travel, with only 1% of Africans currently immunized against the coronavirus.
 
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OEMs are trying to raise expectations around the future of airliner manufacturing, but the supplier base remains grounded in reality.
 
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As we reach the midway point of 2021, we take a look back at the most-read air transport content so far. From Boeing agreeing to a $2.5 billion settlement over the 737 MAX fraud probe to how business travel could change forever, explore the top 10 articles and galleries.
 
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Retirement wave still not apparent, why the UK government travel decision is likely to disappoint airlines and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Russia has been hit hard by the pandemic, but compared to some countries its airline capacity has held up well and people have continued to travel, at least domestically, although international travel remains as difficult there as it is anywhere.
 
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