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Hoping travel corridors will speed up long-haul travel.
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Ben Goldstein

U.S. carriers are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but the path forward is a long one with twists and turns along the way.
 
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Joe Anselmo | Jens Flottau

Listen in as CEO Francisco Gomes Neto gives his side of Embraer’s breakup with Boeing, what he thinks of finding new partners, and how he plans to steer the Brazilian aircraft company through the COVID-19 storm.
 
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Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have isolated an antibody that could lead to a drug to treat or prevent COVID-19. Less than a mile away, nearby Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a COVID test that can provide results in 15 seconds. Could the market that cured Polio pull it off again?  

 
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Graham Warwick | Guy Norris | Thierry Dubois

There is room for both and overlap between both, and who will win where will play out over the next decade.
 
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DATA SNAPSHOT
The depth and length of the impact of the COVD-19 pandemic on the air transport industry struck hard in October.

 
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AWIN ANALYSIS
From Airbus delivering first U.S.-assembled A220-300 to Delta Air Lines to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to issue updated SpaceJet plan and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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CAPA ANALYSIS
Much of the world has some sort of recovery scenario from COVID-19, but Latin America is different.

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 
Sean Broderick

Boeing is working on updating 747 flight computer software to eliminate an issue introduced in the software’s most recent version that causes both of the aircraft’s computers to reset in-flight.
 
Join the operational and technical leadership from Vueling at MRO TransAtlantic for an in-depth overview on what’s new in tech-ops, their challenges and issues, expectations from the aftermarket, fleet status and upcoming projects for 2020-2021.