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Emirates expects full fleet back in service this year thanks to vaccine
Airlines

Dubai-based airline Emirates is expecting its entire fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s to return to regular service by the end of 2021, in light of the global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. The carrier’s president, Tim Clark, has said in the past that a worldwide vaccination program would be critical to the recovery of

More large aircraft deaths in 2020 than 2019, despite COVID
Headlines

More people died on large passenger aircraft in 2020 than 2019 – despite COVID-19 groundings.

2020: The year that changed aviation – Part 1
Airlines

World of Aviation recounts a year the industry will never forget. In part 1, we chart COVID bailouts and more trouble with the MAX.

2020: The year the changed aviation – Part 3
Airlines

2020 has without a doubt brought about the single biggest disruptor to the global aviation sector potentially ever seen: the COVID-19 pandemic. On 31 December, 2019, Chinese authorities officially revealed they were treating a small number of citizens suffering from a mysterious illness in Wuhan. No one knew just what this would mean for the

2020: The year the changed aviation – Part 2
Airlines

2020 has without a doubt brought about the single biggest disruptor to the global aviation sector potentially ever seen: the COVID-19 pandemic. On 31 December, 2019, Chinese authorities officially revealed they were treating a small number of citizens suffering from a mysterious illness in Wuhan. No one knew just what this would mean for the

2020: The year that changed aviation – Part 4
Airlines

2020 has without a doubt brought about the single biggest disruptor to the global aviation sector potentially ever seen: the COVID-19 pandemic. On 31 December, 2019, Chinese authorities officially revealed they were treating a small number of citizens suffering from a mysterious illness in Wuhan. No one knew just what this would mean for the

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