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Deeper cuts could be made if lawmakers can't agree on payroll support.
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Ben Goldstein

Full-service carriers in the U.S. are targeting domestic schedule cuts greater than 40% on average in November, a report from Bloomberg Intelligence shows.
 
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Sniffer dogs – the kind that usually detect weapons or drugs – are commonplace at airports. But similar canines could soon be used to sniff out travelers to determine which passengers may be COVID-positive. In three different, but limited studies, dogs have been accurate more than 90 percent of the time. 

 
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Sean Broderick

Airbus booked no new orders in September and lost three commitments for A220-300s from Macquarie Financial Holdings while delivering 57 aircraft, the manufacturer’s latest figures show.
 
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Alan Dron

The announcement of a UK government taskforce to look at ways of easing the devastating effect of national quarantine measures on international air travel has drawn mixed responses from the country’s aviation sector.
 
 
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From Analysis showing 787 production split evenly since early 2019 to Shell signing sustainable aviation fuel agreement with Red Rock, and more.  A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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The 2008 world financial crisis, and now COVID-19: Is it ever a good time to roll out the supersonic bizjet? However, some of the latest projects might just beat the odds.
 
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CAPA ANALYSIS
In order to avoid massive industry furloughs on Oct. 1, US airlines and labor groups have been engaged in an intense lobbying effort to expand payroll support. 
 
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Karen Walker

People are at far higher risk of being struck by lightning than of catching the novel coronavirus during a flight on a commercial airliner, the latest numbers on onboard transmissions seem to show.