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Embraer’s monopoly in regional jets could last for years.
EDITORIAL UK’s “Maybe May” On Travel Isn’t Certain Enough | Victoria Moores “You can maybe fly internationally from May 17. We’ll tell you where in early May. And it might be very expensive.” This paraphrases the latest message from the UK government to airlines and passengers. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS Aviation Daily Roundup: Apr. 9, 2021 | Production issue forces immediate inspections of up to 460 Boeing 737 MAXs, LATAM opts to shed A350s amid bankruptcy restructuring, Air Serbia to operate over 800 charter flights this summer and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news. |
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GALLERY Contactless Travel Journey Makes Gains | Linda Blachly Touchless technology and a push to digitization have risen to the top of airport agendas in a rush to protect the health and restore confidence of passengers in the pandemic era. |
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EVENT SPOTLIGHT | | | Join Aviation Week’s Lee Ann Shay and David Seymour at MRO Americas as they discuss the operational changes and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of the aviation ecosystem. The C-Suite Series at MRO Americas will touch on everything from securing the supply chain and mitigating risk to plans for addressing the latest workforce and training challenges, providing knowledge and insights on the radical shift in operations over the past year and expectations for how the entire MRO community will move forward. See the full MRO Americas agenda and register to attend. | |
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