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The Russian freighter running vaccine ‘rehearsals’
Airlines

As Russia spruiks its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine test, the country's largest freight carrier says that it is testing flight capacity to prepare for vaccine transport.

Podcast: Virgin – broke or breaking ground?
Airlines

Virgin Galactic is in the headlines this week for unveiling concept plans for an extraordinary new supersonic jet, despite Virgin Atlantic only recently filing for bankruptcy protection. In the age of COVID-19 in which most airlines are barely surviving, is it possible to consider a future for supersonic travel? Adam Thorn and Christian “Boo” Boucousis

Pictured: World-first air refuelling by a HH-60W Jolly Green II
Airlines

These photos show the first moments a US Air Force HH-60W Jolly Green II combat rescue helicopter completed its first in-flight refuelling.

Irish court signs off on CityJet survival scheme
Airlines

The Irish High Court has signed off on a survival scheme which allows regional airline CityJet to exit examinership, saving 140 jobs in the process.

22% of SIA staff volunteer for unpaid leave
Airlines

Over 6,000 staff members at Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group - which comprises Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Scoot - have taken unpaid leave since March

How COVID-19 could impact travel for years to come
Airlines

McGill University's John Gradek argues that the effects of the pandemic will last long beyond the current health crisis. 

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