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Emirates Retires First A380 from Fleet
The first A380 to retire from Emirates Airline ended its career with a flight to Tarbes, France.
Airlines
November 2, 2020
Ryanair Remains Committed to Boeing 737 Max
Europe’s largest low-cost carrier group hopes to operate at least 30 Max 200 jets in summer 2021, hints at new Max order.
Aircraft
November 2, 2020
APAC Airline Group Sounds Alarm Over Onerous Travel Restrictions
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines reiterated its call for governments to take steps to lift travel restrictions and reestablish global connectivity.
Airlines
October 29, 2020
Paris CDG Overtakes London Heathrow as Europe's Busiest Airport
Heathrow urges the swift introduction of Covid-19 passenger testing to replace the quarantine rule and reverse a fall in traffic.
Airlines
October 28, 2020
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U.S. Airlines 'Fighting For Survival' From Covid's Effects
Covid-19’s impact on the U.S. domestic airline industry was the topic of a panel discussion during the 2020 International Air Safety Summit.
Airlines
October 27, 2020
Global Leaders Fear Toll of Economic Duress on Aviation Safety
At the recent Flight Safety Foundation's IASS, safety leaders expressed concern about headcount cuts and supply chain disruptions that could harm safety.
Airlines
October 27, 2020
IATA Points to Labor as Big Item for Possible Cost Reductions
The trade body warns that unit costs will have to be cut by 30 percent to match expected decline in unit revenue and reach break-even in 2021.
Airlines
October 27, 2020
Japan's ANA Plans New Startup Amid Business Transformation
Despite predicting a record net loss in FY2020, Japan-based All Nippon Airways plans to create a new low-cost widebody unit for medium-distance flights.
Airlines
October 27, 2020
South African Airways’ Fate Tied to International Partner
A study presented to the government recommends Ethiopian Airlines as the most palatable potential partner for South African Airways.
Airlines
October 26, 2020
3Q 2020 Saw a New Low in Airliner Orders and Deliveries
UK industry group ADS says Covid testing for airline passengers is the only way to rebuild consumer confidence and reverse decline in the aviation sector.
Aircraft
October 26, 2020
American Airlines Adds A330-200s to Fleet Cuts
Along with more fleet cuts, American Airlines plans to defer deliveries of eighteen Boeing 737 Maxes originally due for delivery next year.
Aircraft
October 22, 2020
Global Safety Leaders Call for Collaboration as Borders Open
International regulators participating in a FSF safety summit panel believe inconsistencies in global travel must be hashed out through collaboration.
Airlines
October 21, 2020
IATA Sounds Alarms over Africa and Middle East
The International Air Transport Association sees traffic recovering to just 30 percent of 2019 levels by the end of this year.
Airlines
October 21, 2020
Europe's Airlines Barely Surviving, Recovery Hopes Fading
Industry leaders complained about fragmentation in national government Covid regulations.
Airlines
October 20, 2020
ICAO Task Force Set To Issue Covid Testing Protocols
The Council on Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART) expects to issue guidelines on testing for Covid in late October or early November.
Airlines
October 20, 2020
New British Airways Boss Pleads for Pre-departure Covid Tests
The UK government is considering introducing a test days after arriving in the country with a shorter self-isolation period of seven days.
Airlines
October 19, 2020
Creditors Approve Bid for India’s Jet Airways
Grounded since April last year, debt-laded Jet Airways appears positioned to restart operations early in 2021.
Airlines
October 19, 2020
British Airways Fined for Failing To Protect Customer Data
The UK's Information Commissioner’s Office imposed its largest penalty ever against BA for processing personal data without adequate security measures.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
IATA Applauds French Plan To Offer Covid Tests at Airports
The plan for antigen testing to start at Paris airports as soon as next month drew kudos from IATA.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
China’s Domestic Traffic Approaches 2019 Levels
Chinese airlines in September carried 98 percent of the domestic traffic posted during the same month in 2019.
Airlines
October 16, 2020
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