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Singapore Airlines to retire A380s, 777s following record loss
Airlines

Singapore Airlines Group has announced that it will retire 26 aircraft from its fleet, after it posted a record $1.74 billion loss in the third quarter. SIA claimed the chosen 26 aircraft to be retired are “deemed surplus to requirements”, and do not include the additional seven Boeing 777s being retired amid the liquidation of

CAE claims 27k more pilots required in 2021
Airlines

Global simulator and flight training provider CAE has released its 2020-2029 Pilot Demand Outlook report, which bullishly suggests the need for 27,000 more pilots by late 2021. This comes despite the global pandemic and subsequent near-total drop off in demand for air travel, which has seen airlines around the world furlough or let go of

Boeing loses more MAX orders as recertification looms
Airlines

Boeing lost another 12 orders on its embattled 737 MAX aircraft in October, despite the fact its impending recertification could materialise within days. Overall, Boeing delivered 13 aircraft to customers in October, up three from September, and the highest number of monthly deliveries seen since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.  The company

Industry sees potential lifeline in ‘90% effective’ COVID-19 vaccine
Business Aviation

A newly developed and tested COVID-19 vaccine reported to be “90 per cent effective” could begin being rolled out worldwide by the end of the year, a potential lifeline for the aviation industry that has been battered by the pandemic. Global pharmaceutical giant Pfizer said that the performance of its vaccine in trials was better

737 MAX could be un-grounded within days: FAA
Airlines

The US Federal Aviation Administration is reportedly in the final stages of reviewing the proposed safety changes to Boeing’s embattled 737 MAX, which could see the plane un-grounded as soon as 18 November. FAA chief administrator Steve Dickson reportedly informed Reuters that the review process is expected to be completed within the “coming days”, and

Full circle: Air France conducts final flight out of Berlin Tegel
Airlines

Air France was the first commercial airline to ever touch down at Berlin’s Tegel Airport 60 years ago, and has now become the final flight to depart, as the airport shuts its doors for the final time. Flight AF1235 had the honour of being the final flight to depart Berlin Tegel Airport on Sunday, 8

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