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The COVID pandemic has grounded a record-setting streak in aviation. Last year, the TSA had its busiest Thanksgiving travel season ever. U.S. airlines finished the year with 900 million-plus customers – its most in 16 years. Will we ever get back there? And, if so, when? Read more |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: Sept. 17 | From Southwest Airlines tackling 737-800 weight data inaccuracies to AirAsia Japan suspending service for most of October and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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Cabin Interiors: Flying In The COVID-19 Era | 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.Charleston, South Carolina |
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September 24 08:00 EST | 13:00 BST Captain Thomas W Hallam has spent a varied life in aviation, from a career as a pilot in the US Air Force, Delta and Ethiopian Airlines, to senior roles in Aruba and Kazakhstan. Now the CEO of Tajikistan’s flag carrier Somon Air, we speak to Hallam to learn more about how the global pandemic is impacting on the Central Asia region, which in 2019 was a growing connection point between Europe and Asia. How is the current crisis affecting demand within and from Central Asia? What does the future hold for the region with the forecast slow recovery for intercontinental travel? How does the relatively new carrier Somon Air plan to progress from the shadow of coronavirus? Join Aviation Week Network for this interactive webinar as we discuss these questions and more. | REGISTER |
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COVID-19 Continues To Wreak Havoc On Canadian Aviation | Canada’s initial travel restrictions have been firmly in place since March 2020, and have created challenges for the country’s airlines, adding another obstacle for operators as they work to navigate deeply depressed demand. |
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