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Aviation: Berlin's New Airport Gets Ready
SXF becomes BER; with the commissioning of Berlin Brandenburg Airport, the existing Schönefeld Airport, on the northern edge of the site,...


Heathrow's Covid-19 Testing Facility Ready
Collinson and Swissport have announce their dedicated COVID-19 testing facility is ready for use at Heathrow’s Terminal 2, with the same...


Virgin Take a Step to Survival
Reported by City A.M. an overwhelming majority of Virgin Atlantic’s creditors have this afternoon approved the embattled airline’s £1.2bn...


The First of the Last - British Airways Boeing 747s begin to Leave
British Airways today (Tuesday, 18 August 2020) retired its first Boeing 747 since announcing last month that all 31 of its jumbo jets...


New York's La Guardia Redevelopment Continues at Pace
With the downturn in airline traffic still ongoing, Conde Nast's Jessica Puckett reports on proceedings at La Guardia Airport, New York....


Virgin Files for US Bankruptcy Protection
Virgin Atlantic Airways, the airline founded in 1984 by Sir Richard Branson, yesterday, Tuesday August 4, filed for debt relief in the...


American and Jet Blue's partnership
Writing for Forbes, Ted Reed reports that while international travel is slumping, American Airlines and new partner JetBlue both see the...


Airline Capacity - Halfway Back...and Routes at Risk
OAG's John Grant and Becca Rowland examine the rise in airline capacity and the services at risk as recovery from Covid-19 improves, then...


Air Transport: United Ready To Expand
United Airlines has no plans to retire aircraft following the devastating coronavirus crisis, saying it stands ready to resume normal...


QANTAS Bids Farewell to the Boeing 747
Qantas will today mark the end of an era with the departure of the national carrier’s last Boeing 747. The final 747-400 in the fleet...
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