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"Cold shower" restrictions are hurting aviation business
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) cargo flights at Pittsburgh International Airport have delivered much-needed medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to answering the call during trying times, the airport’s efficient cargo turn around process demonstrates how PIT is poised to deliver in a post-pandemic world. READ MORE |
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Delta Expecting 90% Revenue Decline In June Quarter | Ben Goldstein Delta Air Lines estimates total revenues for the quarter ended June 30 fell 90% from last year, offering a preview of what will likely be the biggest loss-making quarter in airline industry history.. |
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Why Did Mitsubishi Furlough The SpaceJet? | Joe Anselmo | Bradley Perrett | Jens Flottau The drive to develop Japan’s first commercial aircraft since 1974 hits another stumbling block as flight tests are halted and production is shut down. Listen in as Aviation Week editors discuss whether the regional jet program will survive—and whether its troubles will benefit Embraer. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: June 11 | From FAA recommending Boeing 777 autothrottle wiring repair to Namibia president saying Air Namibia should close down and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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Fireside Chat with Tony Tyler | Asia-Pacific & Australia Market Update | June 16 21:00 EDT | 02:00 BST (June 17) | 09:00 HKT (June 17) As the markets in Asia-Pacific, China and Australasia begin to open and airlines and airports across the region restore their networks, traffic demand is returning. As the rest of the world follows, are there lessons learned that could be applied to other regions? What are the economic and virus-control drivers across this vast region that are helping spur air travel restoration? How are LCCs faring against legacy carriers in the pick-up? Which countries have “air corridor/quarantine bubbles” and how is that affecting demand? Former IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler will discuss these questions and more with ATW Editor-in-Chief Karen Walker. Tyler is a leading expert on the global air transport industry, having led IATA from 2011 to 2016. Before that, he spent 30 years at Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways, rising to the position of CEO. He is now on the boards of Qantas, Bombardier, Trans Maldivian Airways and lessor BOC Aviation. Join us as Tyler discuses lessons from the Asia-Pacific area that can be learned by the regions of the world where most fleets remain grounded. This interactive webinar featuring audience questions will be live on Wednesday, June 17 at 9am Hong Kong time. It will also be recorded so registrants outside of Asia-Pacific time zones can watch at their convenience. | REGISTER |
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