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Cannot promise layoffs won’t happen in 2021
Military planes have been seen in the skies more often this summer as their pilots take advantage of the decrease in commercial air traffic due to COVID-19. It’s a great time for the U.S. Air Force’s largest tanker to work on touch-and-gos. Read More |
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Vistara’s First A321neo Offers Lie-Flat Seats | Linda Blachly India’s Vistara received its first Airbus A321neo, which will be used on short- to medium-haul international routes or destinations within seven hours of flying time. |
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GALLERY | COVID-19-Inspired Industry Innovations | Linda Blachly As the aviation industry desperately tries to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and begins to recover, technology companies are doubling down efforts to innovate solutions to make air travel safer to boost passenger confidence. Here are some of the latest innovations. |
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FLIGHT PATH FORWARD | Airlines Are Looking To Relaunch | Since June, airlines have started to reinstate substantial capacity, and now must hope demand will return as expected. |
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FLIGHT PATH FORWARD | 2020 World Airline Report Roundup | The global air transport industry ended 2019 on a bit of a damp note as rising fuel and labor costs, a weakening trade environment and infrastructure constraints pulled down initial projections for a $35.5 billion collective profit to a less spectacular $28 billion, a $2 billion decline from 2018. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aviation Daily Roundup: July 27 | From TAP operating 40% of capacity in September to Etihad requiring passengers to carry COVID-19 health test certificate and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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Flight Paths Forward: A detailed examination of the future of the aerospace industry as we begin to climb out of the COVID-19 crisis. Join us for two weeks of virtual content including in-depth reports, videos, webinars, CEO interviews and technology-focused podcasts. |
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Route To Recovery | Driving The European Recovery July 28 10:00 EDT |15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST As the EU and UK continue to relax their borders, demand is starting to return to the continent. But the impact from airlines down the tourism business chain has already been seismic, with little of the summer season left to claw back revenues. We learn more about how safety standards and marketing can reignite passenger demand, and how networks are being rebuilt for the return of leisure travel across Europe Can Europe salvage the critical summer 2020 season? How can the industry instill confidence in passengers who are unwilling to travel? How can airports and airlines coordinate to rebuild viable long-term routes? Join Aviation Week Network to discuss this crucial topic. | REGISTER |
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