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Helen Massy-Beresford

The UK government has published a list of countries from which international arrivals to England will not have to self-isolate, including France, Greece, Italy, Spain and other popular tourist destinations.
 
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What do Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Pittsburgh International Airport have in common? Cargo. Separated by 4,000 miles, the two formed a partnership to ensure convenient--and speedy--cargo gateway access for markets around the world. 

 
Ben Goldstein

U.S. airlines are pushing ahead with plans to ramp up capacity this summer, as competition heats up over a modest rebound in domestic travel demand.
 
 
INTERVIEW
Linda Blachly

In the face of a rapidly changing industry, Acro is working to identify cost-effective and sustainable changes to seating design and development.
 
GALLERY
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.
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
From JetBlue and its pilots having struck a deal to avoid furloughs until May 2021 to Sydney-Melbourne flights being hit by border closure and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
POLL QUESTION
  • A smart decision
  • Better late than never
  • A risky move

 
ASK THE EDITORS
The Aviation Week Network invites our readers to submit questions to our editors and analysts. We’ll answer them, and if we can’t we’ll reach out to our wide network of experts for advice. Read some of the answers to recent questions from readers.
 
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Captain Lee Moak, founder & CEO of Washington D.C.-based The Moak Group, has one of the broadest and deepest aviation career experiences. He will share his insights on the similarities and differences of the industry’s post 9/11 reset with that of the post-pandemic recovery and provide analysis on the U.S. airline reset, including:

  • How do the air travel health and safety guidelines relate to passengers and crews?
  • What are the possible market distortions and how will they impact the new competitive landscape where many airlines will have new government ownership?
  • What will it mean for the airlines that enter the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection process?
  • Will US aviation initiatives, such as the FAA Certification Process Report, be reshaped by the pandemic?

A former U.S. Marine Corps and Navy fighter pilot, Moak was also a Delta Air Lines Boeing 767 captain and President of the Air Lines Pilots Association. In 2019, he co-chaired the U.S. DOT’s Special Committee to Review the FAA’s Aircraft Certification Process in the wake of the Boeing MAX grounding, and he serves on the FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee (DAC). Moak also serves on the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service (USPS), a position that was appointed by the U.S. President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate this year.

Join Aviation Week Network as we discuss the crucial waypoints as we navigate towards recovery.
 
CAPA ANALYSIS
Manchester Airport offers a pre-bookable dedicated security lane option, on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford

The air transport industry welcomed a change in calculating emissions offsets; environmental campaigners are not convinced.