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Content Archive: April 2020
Fuel
Avfuel Begins PPE Production for Local Hospitals
Avfuel's Avtank division has dedicated its 3D printers to producing vital personal protection equipment for donation to local hospitals.
Take a Tour of AIN’s New Tablet App
Take a Tour of AIN’s New Tablet App
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Wing Drone Delivery Service Helping Deliver Critical Supplies During Covid-19 Crisis - AIN
Wing Drone Delivery Service Helping Deliver Critical Supplies During Covid-19 Crisis - AIN
Embraer Strikes Deal on Furloughs, Job Protections
Three unions representing employees in the state of São Paulo approved a plan encompassing furloughs, reduced hours, and pay cuts but guaranteed jobs.
Fuel
Lack of Flying Leads To Jet-A Oversupply
With reduced demand canceling countless commercial flights, the supply of jet fuel is increasing as available storage space declines.
Airlines
Emirates To Restart Operations at Dubai's Terminal 3
Dubai’s state-owned carrier said it would start new repatriation flights on April 15.
Global Jet Capital's Bob Fox Flies West
Bob Fox, who died March 19 at the age of 61, had an aviation career that spanned four decades, including the past three with Global Jet Capital.
Pandemic Spurs Massive Aviation Changes
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on aviation is difficult to measure, but clearly enormously significant.
Airlines
China Southern Prepares Move to Daxing International
Authorities expect Daxing Airport to host an average of 75 flights per day and an estimated daily volume of 8,000 passengers between April 12 to May 2.
Airports
Two More U.S. Airports Suffer Tornado Damage
As storms swept through the South on Easter Sunday, tornadoes touched down at two regional airports, causing damage to hangars and aircraft.
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