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Major transit hubs particularly vulnerable as connectivity falls apart.
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Behind The Scenes: Boeing's 777-9 Test Aircraft | Guy Norris Aviation Week received a recent update on the program and given access to one of the 777-9 test aircraft. See what happened behind the scenes in Guy Norris' exclusive inside look at the aircraft in Seattle. |
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The Air Transport Month Top 10 Roundup: Expert Opinion Videos | Guy Norris From Changi Airport Group’s MD of Air Hub Development talking about what the hub airport is doing to facilitate international travel to A4E President talking about ongoing challenges of COVID-19. Here are the top 10 expert opinion videos from Air Transport Month 2020. |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: Dec. 17 | Airbus offers air traffic control better flightpath prediction, ATR’s new freighter piques growing interest in air cargo, Malaysia Airlines fate hangs on restructuring talks, and more. A daily roundup of air transport news. |
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Avianca & Copa: Hubs And Permanent Cost Cuts Are Key To Recovery | Latin American operators Avianca and Copa have taken different approaches to managing their businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. Avianca has been forced into Chapter 11, and Copa has used its sound financial foundation to build up a solid level of liquidity. |
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EDITORIAL: Airlines’ Bleakest Winter | Karen Walker This will be a bleak winter and there will be failures. But it will not be a winter without hope. Vaccine distribution has begun sooner than most dared to believe, certainly well inside the air transport industry’s most optimistic expectations. |
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