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News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Aviation Groups Applaud EASA/ECDC Quarantine Rebuke
New recommendations from European aviation and health authorities against quarantine requirements also cited the ineffectiveness of systematic testing.
Airlines
December 2, 2020
Hackers Gain Access to Embraer IT Systems
Embraer IT specialists have isolated certain systems to protect the overall computer network after a cyberattack.
Aircraft
December 1, 2020
Infrastructure, Scaleability Make SAF an Expensive Option
Sustainable aviation fuel is still three to five times more expensive than fossil fuels.
Fuel
December 1, 2020
Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble Delayed until 2021
A rapidly deteriorating Covid situation in Hong Kong prompted authorities to delay implementation of a travel bubble for the second time.
Airlines
December 1, 2020
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American Airlines Begins Trials for Covid Vaccine Transport
Flights between Miami and South America conducted by American Airlines’ cargo operation to simulate Covid vaccine transport began in mid-November.
Safety
November 30, 2020
Airlines and Airports Call for Extended Slot Rule Flexibility
The Worldwide Slot Board says air transport cannot recover from the Covid-19 pandemic without changes to "use-them-or-loose-them" slot allocation rules.
Airlines
November 27, 2020
Brazil Follows FAA in Lifting 737 Max Grounding
Brazil's ANAC aviation authority is adopting FAA's airworthiness directive to allow the Boeing 737 Max airline to resume operations.
Aircraft
November 26, 2020
EASA Issues Proposed Conditions for 737 Max Return to Service
The European agency published a proposed airworthiness directive that includes conditions beyond those issued by the FAA last week.
Aircraft
November 25, 2020
IATA Opens Aviation Carbon Exchange To Facilitate Offsets
JetBlue Airways is the first carrier to purchase carbon offset credits through IATA's new trading platform.
Airlines
November 25, 2020
IATA Calls for Rapid Covid Tests as Europe Struggles
The association says the tests must replace quarantines and that slot allocation waivers must be extended to allow for a slow air transport recovery.
Airlines
November 25, 2020
IATA Predicts Massive $118 Billion Loss for Airlines This Year
Former IAG boss Willie Walsh will succeed IATA DG Alexandre de Juniac to steer the industry through the Covid crisis with renewed focus on the environment.
Airlines
November 24, 2020
EASA Issues Proposed AD for 737 Max Return to Flight
EASA expects the Boeing 737 Max to be able to return to flight in Europe in mid-January.
Accidents
November 24, 2020
IATA Unveils Travel Pass To Facilitate Covid Test Acceptance
IATA says governments must urgently lift quarantine restrictions based on a harmonized approach to Covid testing because airlines can't wait for vaccines.
Airlines
November 23, 2020
El Al, Etihad to Broadly Cooperate Under Terms of MOU
Etihad’s plan to start services to Tel Aviv on March 28 heralds a codeshare deal, MRO collaboration and cooperation on cargo services.
Airlines
November 19, 2020
New Focus on SAF in UK's 'Green Industrial Revolution'
The UK government is investing almost $28 million to encourage development of sustainable aviation fuel use.
Sustainability and Environment
November 19, 2020
Southwest Airlines Won't Hurry Return of 737 Max
The Covid pandemic makes for a “pretty casual decision” on the timing of Southwest Airlines’ resumption of 737 Max 8 operations.
Aircraft
November 19, 2020
FAA Lifts Grounding Order for Boeing 737 Max
A new order signed by FAA Administrator Steve Dickson paves the way for the Max’s return to service by year-end.
Accidents
November 18, 2020
Boeing Readies Return to Delivery of 737 Max
Boeing has established a dedicated 24/7 operations center for rapid issue resolution and will install expanded onsite specialized teams in five regions.
Accidents
November 18, 2020
Norwegian Files for Bankruptcy Protection in Ireland
Following the government of Norway’s decision to withhold further support from the airline, Norwegian Air Shuttle has turned to the courts in Ireland.
Airlines
November 18, 2020
Asia-Pac Groups Amplify Calls for Cross-border Cooperation
The AAPA is urging governments to fully adopt ICAO CART guidelines to spur demand beyond so-called green lanes for business travel.
Airlines
November 17, 2020
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