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Ryanair CEO slams UK quarantine as ‘nonsense’
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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has suggested that he hopes to see as many as two in five Ryanair flights operational by June, and that number increase to 70 per cent by September.

Easyjet founder reportedly to offer up to £5m bounty for Airbus whistleblower
Airlines

EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has stepped up his campaign to have the airline’s £4.5 billion order for 107 A320neos cancelled, according to reports. Sky News claims Sir Stelios will make an announcement that he will pay a reward to any ‘whistleblower’ in the easyJet ranks who supplies information leading to a substantial cancellation with

Gulfstream G700 takes flight
Airlines

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation has announced the second and third G700 test aircraft have taken flight.

Boeing president says passenger levels ‘won’t be 25%’ in September
Airlines

In an as-yet unaired interview with American broadcaster NBC, Boeing president David Calhoun reportedly speaks candidly on the dire state of the aviation industry.

Branson offloads Virgin Galactic shares to rescue Atlantic
Airlines

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."

Airline updates: Avianca, world’s second oldest airline, files for bankruptcy
Airlines

The world’s second-oldest airline and the second-largest in Latin America, Avianca, has filed for bankruptcy after failing to meet a bond payment. The airline was forced to announce this bankruptcy due to the wide-ranging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The closure of borders and shelter-in-place orders has severely restricted the airline’s operations, leading to significantly

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