NEWSDec 31, 1969JetSuite Grounds Its Fleet And Furloughs CrewJetSuite has grounded its fleet and furloughed its crew amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More →
INFORMATIONALDec 31, 1969How United Airlines Will Rebound From COVID-19: An OpinionUnited Airlines has been heavily affected by COVID-19. How will they rebound? Find out in this informational and opinion-based article.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Lufthansa To Retire Long-Haul Aircraft and Shutter Its SubsidiaryLufthansa will retire long haul aircraft and shutter its subsidiary, Germanwings. Which aircraft will be retired and what effect will this have on aviation? Click to find out.Read More →
INFORMATIONALDec 31, 1969The Complete List of U.S. Airlines Affected by COVID-19There’s no doubt the aviation industry has been affected by COVID-19, and many airlines have made dramatic changes to their operations. Here are the lists of airlines in the US who've made major changes due to COVID-19, as of 3/29/2020.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Singapore Airlines to Cut 96% of Capacity
Singapore Airlines, one of the main airlines based in Singapore, has announced it will be cutting 96% of its capacity by the end of April 2020. Out of 147 aircraft that Singapore Airlines and Silk Air have, 138 will be grounded. This means that there will be 9 aircraft left in service.Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Lufthansa Group's Response to Virus Includes Grounding 700 AircraftOut of its 763 aircraft that fly the skies, the Lufthansa Group is now only flying 63 of them; they decided to ground 700 of their aircraft to lessen the effects of COVID-19. Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969Airlines Request $50 Billion From U.S. GovernmentU.S. airlines are asking the federal government for $50,000,000,000 in financial aid after taking major hits due to the Coronavirus outbreak. People are canceling their flight bookings, forcing airlines to give refunds. People are scared to fly, and with the travel restriction between the U.S. and Europe, people are not able to get on flights.
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NEWSDec 31, 1969Airlines Ground Airbus A380s Due to COVID-19Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, people are not willing to travel in order to avoid getting infected, causing air travel to be severely impacted. Routes usually operated by the Airbus A380 are key routes with high passenger demand. Now that this demand is getting significantly low due to the virus, airlines are finding ways to reduce costs, either by reducing the amount of daily services or by using smaller and more fuel-efficient aircraft on these services. Therefore, a majority of the A380 operators have chosen to ground their A380s for a period of time, and use smaller aircraft on these usually high-demand services. Read More →
NEWSDec 31, 1969TSA Screeners in San Jose test positive for COVID-193 TSA screeners at Mineta San Jose International Airport have tested positive for COVID-19Read More →