
Australia became the latest major country to significantly raise its international travel advice, as the world continues to lockdown.

Airbus has announced operations in France and Spain will be paused for four days after the two countries entered partial lockdowns to tackle the coronavirus crisis.

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the country will be barring entry to almost all non-Canadian travellers who are not citizens or permanent residents in an escalated effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

Airlines for America, a trade body which represents Delta, United and American, has called on the United States government to provide an urgent bailout.

The collapse of Flybe has presented challenges and opporunties for the UK's regional airlines. One week on, Australian Aviation investigates who are the winners and losers.

The US's Federal Aviation Administration has announced it will follow the European Union and relax its approach airport slot rules, which have led to the phenomenon of empty “ghost flights”.