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UK bans Ryanair ‘jab and go’ TV advert
Airlines

The UK’s advertising watchdog has banned a Ryanair ‘jab and go’ TV advert that encouraged customers to book flights after getting a COVID vaccine.

American Airlines warns 13,000 staff at risk of furlough
Headlines

American Airlines has warned 13,000 of its staff that they are at risk of furlough when the extended US financial aid package for airline workers expires on 1 April 2021. The airline has blamed a slower-than-expected rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine as well as the slew of newly-introduced international travel restrictions announced off the back

Another UH-60 has crashed killing three US National Guard members
Air Crash Investigations

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter has crashed in the US, killing all three National Guard members on board for the second time in two weeks. Three members of the Idaho Army National Guard were onboard the UH-60 helicopter when it crashed amid a training exercise, just east of Boise, Idaho. All three members onboard the

Kenya Airways successfully converts Dreamliner to freighter for the first time
Airlines

Kenya’s national carrier Kenya Airways and Canadian MRO company Avianor have reached an agreement to collectively repurpose the airline’s Boeing 787 cabins into cargo transportation. This joint effort will be the first-ever cargo repurpose of this type to be performed on the Boeing 787. The repurposed cabin has been certified to carry up to 16

Singapore Airlines welcomes ex-SilkAir 737s
Airlines

Singapore Airlines has welcomed nine ex-SilkAir Boeing 737-800 NGs, donned in Singapore’s iconic livery, to its fleet. It comes as SilkAir officially ceased operations on 28 January, finalising the merger of the regional subsidiary back into its parent airline, which has been in the works since May 2018. As such, SIA is due to absorb

600,000 more pilots required over next 20 years despite COVID
Airlines

Despite ongoing challenges and record-low levels of demand for air travel, aviation industry experts expect around 600,000 more skilled pilots will be required over the next two decades. According to a report by travel industry analysis firm Skift, the global pre-pandemic pilot shortage will return shortly after travel demand plateaus at normal levels, with the

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