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Commercial

Pandemic Prompts Big Changes for Business Aviation
The aviation world has changed considerably as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing business aircraft operators and flight departments to question common practices and what were, until just a few months ago, considered certainties in the industry.
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Airbus Could Cut 10% Of Staff As Demand For Aircraft Drops
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is reported to be eyeing substantial layoffs amid the global downturn in travel demand. The planemaker was reported by the Telegraph yesterday to be eyeing up to 10,000 job losses in a bid to cut costs.
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Here’s What Coronavirus Means For The Mitsubishi Spacejet
Hot on the heels of announcing its first operating loss in 20 years, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has moved to halve the operating budget for its trouble-plagued SpaceJet program. The Japanese conglomerate blames the coronavirus epidemic for crunching its bottom line.
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Airlines

New Qatar Airways Booking Policy: Too Good To Be True?
Qatar Airways recently announced that they’ll serve 52 destinations by the end of May, and 80 destinations by the end of June.
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Qatar Airways is giving passengers an impressive amount of flexibility if they book by September 30, 2020, for travel through December 31, 2020.
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Delta to Shed All Its Boeing 777s By Year-end
Delta Air Lines will retire its 18 Boeing 777s by the end of the year as it accelerates a plan to simplify and modernize its fleet as part of wider Covid-19-related changes to its business strategy, the company announced Thursday.
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Airlines Unhappy With Boeing CEO’s Carrier Failure Prediction
Boeing CEO David Calhoun is stirring things up and upsetting some airlines after remarking on May 12th that it was likely a major American carrier could be out of business in the near future. High-ranking executives at United Airlines and American Airlines have already expressed their dissatisfaction with Calhoun’s opinion.
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airBaltic Set To Resume Tallinn Operations From Monday
airBaltic is gearing up to restart its operations as soon as next week. The airline will be operating Airbus A220-300 from Tallinn Airport to four European cities. The Latvian flag carrier will also begin operations from its base in Riga from 18th May as it slowly builds back its operation.
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Which Companies Are Interested In Virgin Atlantic?
Virgin Atlantic is looking to secure around £450m from private investors in order to go back to the UK government for help. It had its request for support turned down last month, and now needs to raise a total of £750m ($915m) before Westminster will reconsider its application.
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KLM Bows To Cash Refund Pressure From Passengers
Dutch flag carrier KLM is updating its policy on vouchers and refunds. Today, the airline updated its policy, now offering a choice of travel voucher or cash refund for flights affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The update seems to come as a result of a change in Dutch government policy, which came from “the latest recommendations of the EU Commission.”
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Lufthansa Group To Operate 1,800 Weekly Flights By End Of June
The Lufthansa Group today announced that it hopes to operate 1,800 flights per week by the end of June. A considerable majority of the airline group’s planes have remained grounded since the sudden fall in demand experienced in March.
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Singapore Airlines Announces First Ever Annual Loss
On Thursday, Singapore Airlines reported the first-ever annual net loss in the carrier’s 48-year long history. The SIA Group, comprised of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, and low-cost Scoot, was concluding a strong third-quarter when COVID-19 sent the carriers reeling into what is truly an unprecedented spin.
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United Airlines Faces Unpaid Leave Lawsuit
United Airlines is facing a lawsuit after a suggestion that it may be in breach of one of its bailout conditions. The airline, which received funding through the CARES stimulus package, could be found guilty of infringing terms after it requested some of its staff to take 20 days of unpaid leave. The lawsuit was filed by a single employee but could have implications for over 10,000 staff.
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Austrian Airlines Delays Flight Resumption A Fifth Time
Austrian Airlines has announced today that its flight suspension will now last until the 7th of June. It’s the fifth time that the Lufthansa Group carrier has amended its return to the skies since it grounded its fleet in late March.
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Air New Zealand Restarts Domestic Network With Inter-Island 787 Flights
Air New Zealand announced yesterday that it would be using its 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft to transport cargo between Christchurch and Auckland. Three flights a week will help South Island importers and exporters to connect with the rest of the world. As New Zealand eases its COVID-19 alert level, passengers can also book flights between the islands.
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The Future Virgin Australia Could Feature Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Whoever will end up taking ownership of Virgin Australia will need to navigate the company through a much-changed post-COVID aviation reality. Administrators sent out a business management plan called “Virgin v2.0” to prospective buyers on Monday. In it, they propose that the airline’s widebody fleet be replaced by Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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Cathay Pacific Begins Requiring Face Masks Onboard
In response to COVID-19, Cathay Pacific announced that from Friday (15th May), all passengers will be required to wear face masks. The airline stated that this new requirement is for the added protection of passengers and employees in situations where physical distancing can not be maintained.
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Jet Airways Seeking Fresh Interest Following A Year Of Groundings
Hoping the fourth time is the charm, Jet Airways is once again seeking bids for the airline. Jet was forced to ground its fleet in April last year after running out of funds. Since then, it has tried to attract investors to take on its debt and revive the airline. However, the airline is yet to attract any buyers. Will this time be any different? Let’s find out.
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Airports

Twitter User Details Intense Hong Kong Entry Procedures
The aviation industry is changing. As airlines and passengers adapt to new social distancing measures and enforce mandatory testing, one passenger took to Twitter to describe exactly what she experienced when flying to Hong Kong from Paris, via London. Is this eight-hour wait a glimpse into the future of flying?
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Leeds Bradford Airport proposes to build a more efficient terminal
Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has submitted a planning application to build a new, state-of-the-art replacement terminal to Leeds City Council.
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European airports, workers and suppliers together call for urgent support
ETF, ASA and ACI EUROPE have reiterated the need for the European Parliament to support an extension of temporary derogations to the EU Ground Handling Directive beyond what has been proposed by the European Commission.
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Work continues on upgrade of Vienna Airport
The €500 million expansion of Vienna Airport continues, with the gateway’s joint CEO, Julian Jäger, recently sharing a post on social media showing the ongoing transformation of Terminal 2.
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Dubai’s airports ready for aviation’s slow recovery
Dubai International Airport (DXB) handled 17.8 million passengers in the COVID-19 hit first quarter of 2020, 20% down on the corresponding period a year ago.
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Military

First Ospreys for Japan Arrive In-country
Two Bell Boeing MV-22B Block C Ospreys were delivered to Japan on May 8 to be prepared for hand-over to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). They arrived by sea and were offloaded at the U.S. Marine Corps base at Iwakuni. The waterfront base is the main center of Marine fixed-wing airpower in Japan, hosting squadrons of F-35Bs, F/A-18Ds, and KC-130Js.
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