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Deferrals and other creative short-term approaches remain in play.
Amid Uneven Recovery, Lessors Remain Flexible | Sean Broderick Uneven domestic-market recoveries and a prolonged long-haul slump means deferrals and other creative short-term approaches remain in play for lessors trying to help their customers survive. |
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The Month In Air Transport: April 2021 | This month we saw inspections find more electrical-grounding issues on Boeing 737 MAXs, the EU pledged unrestricted travel for vaccinated U.S. travelers, NASA articulated its vision for regional air mobility and more. Take a look at our roundup of the biggest air transport stories in April. |
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GALLERY New Lounges Offer Travelers a Safe Space | Linda Blachly In the pandemic era, airport lounges are seeing a shift in purpose. While still a place of luxury, lounges must now serve as a safe space for travelers, according to Pininfarina designer Paolo Trevisan. |
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CAPA ANALYSIS Swedavia is the first airport group to achieve net zero CO2 emissions | Airports have always been regarded by eco-warriors as a legitimate target, and before the COVID-19 pandemic the general public had shown signs of reappraising their own needs and wants where airports are concerned, in favour of the environmental and against the hedonistic. |
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