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Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 9V-SPQ takes off. (Andrew Hunt)

Singapore Airline Group’s passenger carriage dives 99.6% in May

The SIA Group’s airlines – including Singapore Airlines, Silkair and Scoot – together recorded a 99.6 per cent year-on-year decline in passenger carriage in May when compared to the same month in 2019.

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A file image of Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 G-VLUX. (Wikimedia Commons/Adam Moreira)

Richard Branson invests £215m into Virgin Group

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Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson has vowed to invest £215m into his struggling business after coming under fire from swathes of the UK media for not doing more to help.

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Sneezing passenger causes United Denver diversion

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A sneezing passenger onboard a United Boeing 757-200 to Newark, New Jersey, on Sunday afternoon prompted an altercation amongst several travellers.

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Private charter booms in light of coronavirus fears

Private plane operators have seen a “considerable uptick” in enquiries from passengers eager to travel to or from China, in an attempt to avoid infection with coronavirus, and navigate around international travel bans.

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Boeing 787 approaches 787 milestone

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Boeing is approaching something of a milestone on its 787 program, with the 787th Dreamliner in final assembly at the company’s North Charleston facility.

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Singapore Airline’s first 747 pilot, retired Captain Kenneth Toft.

Someone, please explain the airline pilot interview process

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“How do I prepare for my pilot selection interview and when’s the best time to start?” It’s a triple-barrelled question that our Careers Contributor Kirsty Ferguson on a daily basis.

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