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Airlines are looking to fly more point-to-point long-haul routes.
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Aaron Karp

Airlines are looking to fly more point-to-point long-haul routes with smaller, more efficient aircraft.
 
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From Southwest Airlines adding 34 aircraft to an existing 737-7 order to IndiGo planning to match new aircraft deliveries with retirements. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Linda Blachly

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Michael Bruno

Leaders expect a smaller, more streamlined supply chain to emerge as aircraft OEMs struggle to reach or exceed pre-pandemic rates.
 
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There has been no shortage of smaller airlines in Latin America seizing on opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic. But Azul’s reported pursuit of LATAM Airlines Brazil is the most ambitious move yet. 
 
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