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Delta Air faces headwinds in meeting cash burn goals

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During the COVID-19 crisis  Delta Air Lines  has raised the equivalent of 19 months of liquidity, and believes it has manageable debt...

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Breeze Aviation emerges, ready for launch during tumult

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One area that has remained opaque during the COVID-19 pandemic is the timeline for planned  US  start-ups that aimed to debut in 2020 or...

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Restoring airport revenues post COVID-19

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Airport traffic – and therefore airport revenues – have slumped since the spread of corona virus grounded well over half of the...

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Aircraft lessor fleet falls disproportionately; lease rates plummet

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Analysis of the CAPA Fleet Database shows that the COVID-19 crisis has had a proportionately bigger impact on numbers of leased aircraft in...

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S&P on COVID-19 impact: airports' long haul to recovery

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The global credit ratings agency Standard & Poors (S&P) has published several reports on the impact of the pandemic on the airport...

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Is AirAsia too big to fail? It should be

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Like most other airlines around the world,  AirAsia  has run into financial headwinds.  What happens in the next few weeks will...

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Opening of Brisbane Airport’s new runway “a turning point”

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A recent CAPA report addressed the reopening of runways at major hubs in  Europe . In the southern hemisphere,  Brisbane Airport...

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CAPA: US airline market faces critical two weeks ahead

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The world’s second largest aviation market, the  USA , could be close to another turning point as COVID-19 cases spike across the...

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Europe eases travel restrictions. Summer outlook opaque for airlines

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According to  UNWTO  research,  Europe  is ahead of other regions in easing travel restrictions as the region moves into what...

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CAPA: dire winter outlook for European aviation

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European aviation powerhouses, the  UK ,  France  and  Germany , are each expected to recover to just 40% of 2019 airline...

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