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Airlines

SIA
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Singapore Airlines Back On ‘Steady Footing’ After Raising $7.2B

Jun 08, 2020
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has successfully raised S$10 billion ($7.2 billion) in funding from the issuance of rights as well as securing new long-term and short-term loans from various sources.
Heathrow
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Ryanair, BA, EasyJet Send Legal Letter To UK Government Over Quarantine

Jun 08, 2020
Ryanair, British Airways and easyJet have written to the UK government to condemn its decision to introduce a 14-day quarantine period for arrivals to the UK as part of its response to the COVID-19 crisis.
aircraft
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CARES Act Flexibility Leads Delta To Suspend Service To 11 U.S. Cities

Jun 08, 2020
Delta Air Lines will suspend service to 11 domestic non-hub cities, following a decision by the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) to provide greater flexibility from CARES Act minimum service requirements.
PAL
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COVID-19 Contributes To Heavy Losses For PAL

Jun 08, 2020
Philippine Airlines has slumped to a deep net loss in the first quarter ending March 31 thanks to the COVID-19 crisis, but some positive signs are emerging with the planned resumption of many domestic and international flights this month.
MAB
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Malaysia Airlines Chairman Appointed To Turn Around Flag-Carrier

Jun 08, 2020
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has appointed the former CEO of the country’s petroleum company, Petronas, as chairman of Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB).

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Consumers, Southwest To Figure Prominently In Recovery

Jun 08, 2020
It’s still too early to project with any certainty how the global airline recovery will play out. But as airlines continue to refine their 2020 schedules, hints are starting to emerge. 

Air Navigation

Zurich
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Eurocontrol Says European Flights Showing Signs Of Recovery

Jun 08, 2020
The number of daily flights in Europe rose above 6,000 on June 2 and stayed at that level for four days, showing a post-lockdown recovery in air traffic getting underway, Eurocontrol said.

Airports

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Passenger Flights Resume At France’s Secondary Airports

Jun 08, 2020
After more than two months without a commercial flight, Lyon Saint Exupery airport has reopened to passenger traffic, accompanying the gradual resumption of air travel activity in France.
airport
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London City Airport Readies For Reopening

Jun 08, 2020
London City Airport will reopen for passenger services toward the end of June. Like most airports, it will initially face a reduced level of service, but this will be compounded without the presence of two airlines that played a significant role prior to the coronavirus pandemic.

Suppliers

Swissport
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Swissport Belgium Files For Bankruptcy After “Chronic Challenges”

Jun 08, 2020
Ground handler Swissport Belgium is filing for bankruptcy after parent Swissport International refused to inject further funds into the struggling unit.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile - New York LaGuardia (LGA)

Jun 08, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.