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Essential air traffic to and from Afghanistan came to a standstill after Aug. 15.
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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: August 16, 2021 | The closure of another air corridor as the Afghan crisis continues, Alaska Airlines exercised 12 more options on Boeing 737-9s, Thai Airways and Thai AirAsia continued to struggle during the first half of 2021 from slow tourism and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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The Return Of Civil High-Speed Flight | Despite supersonic passenger flights ceasing with the retirement of Concorde in 2003, industry consensus has until recently been that business aviation and its demand for higher speed will lead a civil supersonic transport revival. |
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CAPA PREMIUM ANALYSIS Barcelona Airport to become an ‘intercontinental hub’ | In most other European countries there might be a rivalry between the airport serving the capital and the main provincial one servicing the principal commercial city. And especially so when the provincial one also serves a distinct region that many would like to see be a separate country in its own right. |
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| Attend MRO Asia-Pacific to hear fromkey market stakeholders as they take (ten minute) turns to respond to important parts of the Forecast Session and how they will prepare for these projections and trends to impact their business. With a slower return of international demand, many older widebodies that are in storage may not return to service and regional airlines will have smaller fleets with a younger average age as they emerge from the pandemic. What are the implications of this as short haul routes recover faster? How do we expect to see narrowbody versus widebody in-service fleet and what will this mean for the aftermarket? | |
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