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Cabin Interiors: Designers Eye Future Of Air Travel | Linda Blachly Aircraft cabin manufacturers continue to innovate to develop new cabin designs, and many have responded to what aircraft interiors could look like in the post-COVID-19 environment—particularly in the economy cabin that would enable social distancing between passengers. |
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Programs at Carnegie Mellon University and near-countless robotics startups have caused some to call Pittsburgh, “Roboburgh.” During these trying times, an art installation at PIT dedicated to these autonomous ambassadors, has the bots rooting for us all. |
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Boeing Announces South Carolina 787 Restart Plan | Guy Norris Production of the 787 at Boeing’s North Charleston, South Carolina facility is set to resume in early May following the company’s decision to reopen the site following a temporary month-long suspension in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: April 28 | Southwest is bracing for a bumpy recovery; Lufthansa rejects state aid conditions; Common set of hygiene safety rules are being developed by IATA; More airlines are reconfiguring their aircraft for cargo flights and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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CAPA ANALYSIS | COVID 19: Mexico's airlines could face major changes | Mexico’s airlines slash capacity as the country institutes 'stay at home' orders. Some of the country’s operators are better equipped to handle the downturn than others, which will likely lead to consolidation in the market. |
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| Airline Panel - Risk Strategies And Returning To Service April 30 10:30 EDT | 15:30 BST | 16:30 CEST Risk management is key for airlines to survive and recover from the novel coronavirus pandemic. This webinar will focus on airlines' fleet and aftermarket strategies for now and as fleets reenter service. Panelists: Serife Akin, VP Procurement, Pegasus Airlines Valter Fernandez, CEO, Portugalia Airlines Ken Newton, Aircraft Lease Management Director, Alaska Airlines Paul Salwik, Head of Technical Procurement, Norwegian Air Shuttle | REGISTER TODAY |
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Aircraft Demand: Is Smaller Now Better? | Airlines have been increasing their average aircraft size for years, but will small aircraft be better positioned when the industry begins to emerge from the COVID-19 groundings? John Slattery, President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, joins Aviation Week editors in a free, interactive webinar on May 1 to discuss how the crisis could bolster demand for regional jets and smaller narrowbodies at the expense of larger aircraft. May 1 10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST | REGISTER |
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