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British Airways continues Singapore stopover despite ban
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The Singaporean government announced late on Sunday that all short-term travellers would be prohibited from entering the country - including passengers transiting through Changi Airport.

In-depth: How UK aviation is reacting to Flybe collapse
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The collapse of Flybe has presented challenges and opporunties for the UK's regional airlines. One week on, Australian Aviation investigates who are the winners and losers.

Airline cuts latest: American, United and Norwegian scale back
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American was one of a number of airlines to announce major capacity cuts and cancellations in the last 24 hours, as the industry continues to make coronavirus contingency plans.

IATA forecasts airlines to earn US$29.3 billion in net profit in 2020
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IATA expects airlines around the world to collectively post net profit of US$29.3bln in 2020 as fears of a global recession ease and oil prices stabilise.

MAXED OUT – Fate may define the difference between being first and being best
Features

There was a time when being first into the market with the latest jet from Boeing or Airbus was a winning formula for progressive airlines. Over the past few years, however, being a prime mover has become a risky and highly costly business as repeated operational glitches plague some of the newest models.

IATA CEO says airline collapses show fragility of industry
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International Air Transport Association (IATA) chief executive Alexandre de Juniac says recent airline collapses highlight the fragile nature of the aviation industry. High-profile operators who have ceased operations over the past 12 months have included Germany’s Germania, Icelandic airline Wow Air in March and India’s Jet Airways in April. And September was a particularly brutal

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