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Branson offloads Virgin Galactic shares to rescue Atlantic
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British business magnate Sir Richard Branson has taken steps to sell some $485m (USD) worth of stock in his publicly-traded space venture, Virgin Galactic, to "support [his] global leisure, holiday and travel businesses."

Germany delivers answer to Air Force One
Airlines

The first of a series of Airbus A350s to be refurbished on behalf of German Chancellor Angela Merkel was delivered in Hamburg yesterday. The government plans to refit three Airbus A350s to replace the ageing fleet of A340s currently used for executive transport. The first of these, given the civilian registration D-AGAF, arrived at Lufthansa

Friday airline updates: American Airlines to resume flights to Spain
Airlines

American Airlines has announced that the company will resume flights between the US and Spain over the coming week, after new COVID-19 cases in the European country have fallen dramatically. The move will make AA the first major US airline to reboot US-Spain connections since travel restrictions were first levelled in March. Flight AA36 departed

Somali and Kenyan officials to jointly investigate aid plane crash
Air Crash Investigations

Somali and Kenyan officials are set to hold a joint investigation into the downing of a humanitarian flight in Somalia’s south-west on Monday. Officials from respective governments spoke Tuesday, in a bid to curb escalating tensions between the two east African nations. “The government of the Republic of Kenya urges the federal government of Somalia

American Airlines blasted over ‘packed’ flight
Airlines

Video footage showing conditions on a “packed” American Airlines flight has been circulated on social media, after passenger Krissy Maloney posted the clip online. The Connecticut woman blasted the airline over reportedly failing to comply with social distancing guidelines, claiming that “every single seat on this plane was filled”. Maloney also claimed that, contrary to

Designers grapple with in-flight social distancing
Airlines

West London-based Factorydesign is pushing the concept of privacy screens as airlines look for innovative solutions.

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