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Inside Aviation: The MAX is back, so now what?
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It should have been the biggest story of the year. But after a 20-month flight ban – the longest in aviation history – the US Federal Aviation Administration has finally cleared the 737 MAX to fly again. Now what? In this week’s Inside Aviation, Phil and Adam discuss this and other stories breaking around the world.

Podcast: What’s next now a vaccine looks close?
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Last week, the world heard the news it was waiting for when global pharmaceutical giant Pfizer said its vaccine was “90 per cent effective”. Which means we can all go back to normal, right? Well, maybe. This week on the World of Aviation Podcast, Adam and Boo discuss what’s next. Will countries only open up

Inside Aviation: Will vaccine open up the world?
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Last week, the world celebrated as we edged closer to having a coronavirus vaccine. But the good news also raises questions for international border openings. In our Inside Aviation catch-up, Phil Tarrant, Adam Thorn and a returning Boo chat about what this means for removing restrictions. Is it as simple as a ‘shot in the

Inside Aviation: Cathay negotiations sour
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In this week’s Inside Aviation, Phil and Adam discuss the fallout from the contract negotiations at Cathay Pacific, with reports of ultimatums and huge salary cuts.

Podcast: Can Qatar recover its reputation?
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Host Adam Thorn and regular guest Christian “Boo” Boucousis discuss the fallout from the Qatar invasive search scandal and whether the airline can recover.

Inside Aviation: Qatar responds to invasive search scandal
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The story that 18 women from Australia, the UK and France were invasively searched by Qatari authorities at Hamad Airport this month has refused to go away. In the last few days, the Qatar government has finally issued an apology – but it seems to be more concerned with shifting the emphasis onto the missing baby. On

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