Swedish internet-based tracking service Flightradar24 has released several key indications of an uptick in flights in recent weeks, charting a return towards normal. While civil aviation is still down significantly year-on-year, signs of hope are beginning to emerge for the industry. On 5 June, the organisation reported that the number of commercial flights it tracked
Indonesia's Lion Air Group has re-suspended all domestic and international flights just days after reinstating them, blaming passenger non-compliance with COVID-19 policies.
Berlin's main airport, Tegel International (TXL), will close for at least two months as of 1 June, with reports suggesting it could be haemorrhaging €1 million per day.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the 56th Annual Safety Report (2019). The data documents the continued trend towards safety in aviation across recent years, even as a record 4.54 billion travellers took to the skies in 2019.
Swedish internet-based service Flightradar 24 has released its much-anticipated air traffic statistics for the month of March.
As the WHO and many state governments have issued "social distancing" guidelines, different airlines have taken different tacks to implement the concept.