Restarting Aviation: COVID-19 And the New Era of Air Travel
Aviation stakeholders around the world are exploring possible pathways to facilitate the resumption of international operations. As governments plan to gradually lift travel bans, the introduction of consistent biosecurity protocols at airports and on flights themselves becomes of utmost importance. How will this new normal be reflected across the passenger journey? Find it out here.
Global Advisory Firm States the Aviation Industry Will Face a “Covid Overhang” Followed by a “New Normal”
In its report titled, “Covid-19: Implications for the commercial aviation industry,” Alton Aviation Consultancy, provides an insight into the factors industry stakeholders must effectively manage during the so-called “Covid Overhang period.” Read more here.
Recommendations for Airfreight Operations during COVID-19
Carrying hope globally – in times of quarantine and social distancing is when people reflect on the importance of air cargo. Thanks to it, essential goods are delivered to places where the closure of processing plants has created shortages. However, regulatory requirements constrain their transportation. Find out here, how airfreight operations can flexibly respond to them.
Aviation Wrap-Up May 2020
What happened in May in the aviation industry? From the increase of global airline capacity in South Asia to the resumption of flights across Europe – find here a summary of the latest news of the month.
Managing COVID-19: Recommendations for Ground Handling (Vol. II)
On the front line – ground operators play a crucial role in supporting life-saving flights reach their destination. Just as it is important to ensure aircraft servicing on time, long-standing processes need to be reinvented to meet coronavirus conformity. Here, find out some recommendations for safety ground handling activities.
Managing COVID-19: Recommendations for Ground Handling (Vol. I)
Safety starts on the ground – in times of coronavirus, the main priority of aviation stakeholders is the well-being of travelers, staff and the public. To reduce the chances for further spread of the virus, procedures should focus on airports key operational areas. Read here, what measures can be implemented for ground handling operations.
Aviation Wrap-Up April 2020
As April comes to an end, it´s time to share a summary of the latest news in the aviation industry with you. From the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines calling for a coordinated approach in restoring air travel to aircraft seat configurations changing after social distancing mandates – read here the highlights of the month.
What Is the Impact of Coronavirus On Air Cargo?
The rapid spread of coronavirus has forced governments to take drastic measures. Restrictions to transport, manufacturing production and global export are setting a new economic order. As result, the air cargo industry as we know has changed, and must deal with the uncertainty surrounding this pandemic. What challenges remain for freight carriers?
Aviation Industry Remains Proactive Amid COVID-19
Despite being one of the hardest hit industry sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic, the aviation industry is still working hard to be passenger-centric…
An Issue Without Precedent: So, Hits Coronavirus Air Passenger Traffic
Challenging the aviation industry — the worldwide spread of the coronavirus is causing disruptions in travel demand. This could wipe out up to 113 billion dollars in 2020 worldwide revenues according to the Air Transport Association (IATA). Here find out more about how this is transforming the air passenger market.