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Comment: How travel bans impacted the first wave of COVID-19 in the US
Headlines

In this cross-posting with The Conversation, two economics professors from Indiana University uncover how travel bans imposed on incoming arrivals from China and Europe in early 2020 impacted the spread of COVID-19 in the US. The coronavirus was still a far-away problem in Wuhan when US president Donald Trump announced a ban on travel from

Landmark pop-up flying car airport to be built in UK
Airports

The world’s first pop-up mobile airport for eVTOL vehicles and drones is set to open its doors in Coventry, UK, by November this year. Korean car manufacturer Hyundai and British company Urban-Air Port have teamed up for the project, which hopes to see similar small, demountable airports specifically catering to electric cars, air taxis and

Northrop Grumman awarded $3.6bn US Air Force BACN contract
Defence

The US Air Force has awarded global aerospace and defence corporation Northrop Grumman a long-term contract for continued BACN operations, sustainment and support. Northrop Grumman has been awarded a $3.6 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract for the ongoing support of the US Air Force’s Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN). The prime will be tasked with delivering

In Photos: SMBC delivers A320 with duckling tail to JetSMART
Headlines

Dublin-based SMBC Aviation Capital announced a slew of January deliveries, including an Airbus A320neo donned with a duckling tail to JetSMART. The lessor delivered the A320neo (MSN 10069) equipped with two PW1100G engines to the South American low-cost carrier earlier this week. Notably, the plane donned a yellow duckling on its tail fin. See it

US airlines fight back against domestic pre-flight COVID testing
Airlines

US airlines have pushed back against the potential Biden administration policy that would see pre-flight COVID-19 testing before all domestic flights. The Biden administration said earlier this week it was “actively looking” into mimicking current overseas travel risk management measures with domestic pre-flight COVID-19 testing, in order to get the country’s spread of the virus

Over 50% of global pilots not currently flying: survey
Airlines

More than half of the world’s pilots are not currently active and flying amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, while those who remain working feel less valued by their employers, a survey has found. A survey of nearly 2,600 pilots around the world, conducted by GOOSE Recruitment and FlightGlobal, found that only 43 per cent of

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