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South Korea introduces digital vaccine passports
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South Korea announced on Thursday that it will issue digital COVID-19 ‘vaccine passports’ to all citizens who have received their vaccine, in a major step that could see the return of international travel. The concept of digitised health credentials has been touted in the industry for many months, with many believing it to be the

Delta unblocks middle seats, cites confidence in vaccine rollout
Airlines

Delta Air Lines will begin filling aircraft to pre-pandemic passenger capacity, including middle seats, from 1 May 2021, a year after its middle seat blocking policy was introduced. Delta first introduced its policy of blocking the sale of middle seats in April 2020 shortly after COVID-19 was named a global pandemic by the World Health

Corsair welcomes first A330-900neo to growing all-A330 fleet
Airlines

French charter airline Corsair International has taken delivery of its first A330-900neo, on lease from Dublin-based lessor Avolon. The delivery marks the first in a series to come, with a further four A330-900neos on order to be delivered, which will join Corsair’s all-A330 fleet. The agreement with Avolon for the lease of five A330neos was

US FAA certifies MAX 8200 variant bound for Ryanair
Airlines

The US Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday approved the design for the Boeing 737-8200, a variant of the embattled MAX family of aircraft. The denser, 197-seat MAX variant is essentially designed for budget carriers, with its biggest supporter and launch customer being European budget giant Ryanair. Ryanair made its first order for the 197-seat jet

Airbus sees narrow-body jets leading air traffic recovery
Airlines

Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said on Tuesday that he expects demand for medium-haul air travel to recover to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, far faster than long-haul travel. The CEO said that some of the industry’s trusted narrow-bodied workhorses, including the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 families of aircraft, will lead the industry’s recovery, and

Cockpit voice recorder finally found for Sriwijaya 737 crash
Airlines

Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation said on Wednesday it had finally recovered the cockpit voice recorder from the ocean, nearly three months after a Sriwijaya Air 737 crashed into the Java Sea. Flight SJ182 crashed into the Java Sea just minutes after take-off from Jakarta on Saturday, 9 January 2021, killing all 62 passengers and crew

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