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Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) cargo flights at Pittsburgh International Airport have delivered much-needed medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to answering the call during trying times, the airport’s efficient cargo turn around process demonstrates how PIT is poised to deliver in a post-pandemic world. https://blueskypit.com/2020/04/27/fema-cargo-flights-expand-to-pittsburgh/ |
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Above and Beyond: Industry Is Stronger Together | From Caribbean Airlines using a passenger aircraft to deliver essential supplies to Guyana and Cuba to Boeing deploying Dreamlifters to transport PPE equipment to South Carolina. Read more examples of how the aviation industry is going #aboveandbeyond to fight the pandemic. |
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ASM WHITEPAPER | How COVID-19 Is Impacting The Route And Air Service Development Industry | Lockdowns are beginning to expire around the globe, which raises the question - how will air travel change with COVID-19 still being a threat to our society? Airlines and airports have maintained regular communication throughout the pandemic, and are currently discussing how to implement new measures and protocols based off of the current climate. ASM’s latest whitepaper provides insight into these developing discussions, and recommendations on what airports and stakeholders can be doing to step closer towards recovery. | DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPER |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aviation Daily Roundup: May 15 | From Delta Air Lines resuming transatlantic flights due to cargo demands to U.S. airlines being urged to practice more distancing after an image of a crowded flight went viral and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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Air Transport & COVID-19: Global Alliances And Airline Partnerships In The New Era | May 19 10:00 EDT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST How will airline partnerships adapt to the momentous changes in the global air transport industry? When the Star Alliance formed in 1997, it began a huge shift in how airlines expanded their networks and engaged with customers, especially frequent flyers. Oneworld and then SkyTeam soon followed, establishing three global alliances that collectively represented the majority of flagship carriers. They rapidly expanded, providing cross benefits to passengers that encourage them to stay within their chosen alliance. Will the industry crisis mean fewer alliance airline members and how will any network gaps be addressed? How are the alliances supporting their airline members and maintaining frequent flyer engagement? How will market distortions from government aid and government ownership of some airlines affect alliances and equity partnerships? Join Aviation Week Network as we raise these questions and more with the leaders of two major global alliances. | REGISTER |
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| We are committed to action and are introducing more robust ways for you to know, predict and connect as we all navigate the crisis and position for the future. | See our full COVID-19 coverage | |
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