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Tentative deal is being lauded by airline.
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Sean Broderick

United Airlines and its pilots have reached a tentative agreement that would take nearly 3,000 involuntary furloughs off the table, the union’s airline leadership said Sept. 9.

 
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Ben Goldstein

American Airlines is in talks with Boeing to potentially defer 18 737 MAX aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2021.
 
 
EDITORIAL
Karen Walker

A proposal by the European Commission to simplify information about COVID-related travel threats runs the risk of doing the opposite.
 
GALLERY
Reopening borders is one of the most urgent concerns for airlines as they grapple with the COVID-19 crisis—not just to ensure immediate survival, but also as an essential ingredient for long-term recovery.
 
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Bradley Perrett

The short and not very satisfactory answer is inexperience.
 
AWIN ANALYSIS
From Airbus performing autopiloted Fello’fly test flights to O’Leary seeing further drop in Ryanair passenger numbers and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news.
 
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CAPA ANALYSIS
Much of Latin America has been closed off to domestic and international aviation since March 2020 in order to curb the spread of COVID-19.
 
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Jens Flottau | Sean Broderick | Michael Bruno

Most observers agree that aircraft manufacturers are still too optimistic with regards to demand for new aircraft.
 
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