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African airlines to see 55% traffic cut, $1.7B loss in 2021- IATA
African airlines are expected to see a reduction in air traffic of 55% in 2021 occasioned by the impact of COVID-19 to the continent’s carriers....
Alaska Orders 13 MAX from Air Lease Corp.
News:The good news week for Boeing continues after the FAA order ungrounding the MAX in the US, as Alaska has decided to add to its 32 aircraft MAX...
SAA Pilots’ Association vs South African Government
A dust-up has been building between SAA's pilots' union and the national airline's owner, the national government. The story below was first...
IATA: industry can’t afford to wait for distribution of vaccine
Open up the world to unrestricted air travel with reliable pre-flight Covid-testing and facilitate travelers by offering them the latest and easy to...
Morning Call – Tuesday 24 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation EASA Likely To Unground MAX in January - MentourPilot Super salesman John Leahy blames engine...
Insight: Monday 23 November 2020: EASA to Approve MAX, with Differences
News: EASA officials confirmed that the draft EASA directive will be published this week, enabling the return to service of the Boeing 737 MAX in...
Morning Call – Monday 23 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation China in no rush for MAX - FlightGlobal AerCap and Norwegian remain quiet on the timing of share...
The state of Europe’s Big Six
The airline industry needs another $80 billion in financial aid from governments to get it through the upcoming winter season, IATA Direct General...
Insight: Friday 20 November 2020 – Will Customers Fly the MAX?
News: While Southwest Airlines doesn’t believe there will be a major impact from customers unwilling to fly the MAX, there are indications that even...
Morning Call – Friday 20 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation Analysis: As regulators prepare to weight in on 737 MAX, FAA’s global dominance fades - Reuters FAA...
Mexico offers strong opportunities to US airlines
The US-Mexico market is having one of the best recoveries of the current pandemic. Fueled by VFR and leisure segments, beach destinations like...
Morning Call – Thursday 19 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation FAA approves 737 MAX to fly again, but airlines won’t be ready for a while - Forbes FAA Statement on...
Norwegian seeks protection for Irish assets
Norwegian has filed for bankruptcy protection for its Ireland-based subsidiaries and assets in Ireland in an attempt to restructure, attract new...
Insight: Wednesday 18 November 2020: Airline Consolidation – The Next Round Begins
News:It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that airlines around the world are in trouble since the global pandemic has decimated air travel...
Now that the MAX is cleared to fly, the next steps are simulators and restoring the Production Certificate
The FAA has, after a 20-month grounding, has approved the modifications to the Boeing 737 MAX that will enable it to re-enter service in the US as...
Nigeria grants Air France, KLM, Lufthansa flight permit
Three months after putting a halt to their operations occasioned by the restrictions placed on Nigerian travelers to Paris, Amsterdam, and...
Morning Call – Wednesday 18 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation Boeing’s 737 MAX is set to return to the skies as industry reels from the pandemic - CNBC Emirates...
Morning Call – Tuesday 17 November 2020
AirInsight US Airline Index Commercial Aviation Southwest CEO says airline is not looking to expand its fleet - Reuters Support for MAX brand wavers...
Insight: Monday 16 November 2020: The Soft Rebranding of the MAX
News:It is expected that the FAA and several international regulators will clear the Boeing 737 MAX to return to service after modifications later...
US Airline employment numbers
According to a note from the US DoT today: "The 23 U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed 1.5% fewer full-time equivalents (FTEs) in...