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Etihad moves A380 to long-term storage in Tarbes
Airlines

Etihad has officially moved one of its Airbus A380s into long-term storage in Tarbes, France, joining a long line of airlines pressing pause on their four-engine fleets. The six-year-old aircraft, registration A6-APA msn 166, was the first A380 to have been delivered to Etihad, back in 2014. Now, it has been transported to the infamous

Comment: How a 1940s treaty limited low-emission plane alternatives
Airlines

In this cross-posting with The Conversation, The University of Nottingham’s Roger Tyers explores how a policy introduced in the 1940s has kept demand subdued for low-emission alternatives to fossil fuels in aviation. Before the pandemic, aviation was on course to be the UK’s most polluting sector and produce as much as 22 per cent of global emissions by 2050.

Industry recovery has ‘hit a wall’, says IATA
Airlines

The director-general of International Air Transport Association has said aviation’s recovery has “hit a wall” after new figures revealed passenger traffic has flatlined.

Cathay unions unite to fight contract ultimatum
Airlines

Two of Hong Kong’s biggest aviation unions have said they are to join forces to fight against Cathay Pacific’s controversial changes to working conditions.

Hi Fly to cease operating A380
Airlines

According to the business, the decision not to extend the initial agreed lease period was in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

How planes shaped the 2020 Presidential campaign
Airlines

The University of Dayton's Janet Bednarek examines how presidents, and their planes, can capture imaginations and shape US elections. 

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