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Government Allows Airlines To Stop Service To Some Airports

Higher Ed
Airlines received the OK from the government to cut service to airports with low passenger demand.
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Bloomberg

United Airlines Won't Build Up Capacity Until Demand Starts Coming Back

Higher Ed
May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says the company won't build up airline capacity until demand comes back. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

China May Retaliate Further Against Australia on Virus Spat

Higher Ed
May.19 -- China may be considering further economic retaliation against Australia for Canberra’s calls for an independent inquiry into the coronavirus outbreak. Bloomberg’s Paul Allen reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia.”
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Bloomberg

Airbus Plans 15,000 Job Cuts as Virus Hits Demand for Planes

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Airbus SE embarked on the most extensive restructuring in its history, setting out plans to cut 15,000 civil-aerospace jobs worldwide as it attempts to steer through the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. The...
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When Flying Stalls: How Airlines Keep Planes Air-Ready

Higher Ed
Airlines parked their planes in eerie rows on runways all over the world. But they need to be ready to fly again when the time comes. Here's how.
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United Airlines Seeks More Federal Aid Following $2.1 Billion Q1 Loss

Higher Ed
The company saw more than $2 billion in losses in the first quarter of 2020 as the travel industry continues to suffer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Boeing Reports First Yearly Loss In Two Decades After 737 Max Scrutiny

Higher Ed
The company reported a $600 million loss in 2019.
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Bloomberg

Garuda Indonesia May Halve Fleet in Major Restructuring

Higher Ed
May.24 -- PT Garuda Indonesia's president told its staff the airline needs to completely restructure its business, potentially reducing the number of planes it operates to less than half its main fleet as the company seeks to survive the...
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Bloomberg

KKR Invests $150M in Jet Edge International

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Jet Edge CEO Bill Papariella speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about Jet Edge's partnership with KKR and the private jet business model on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Airlines Play Key Role in Vaccine Rollout

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- 2020’s forgotten industry may have a key role to play in rolling out the coronavirus vaccine this year and next. Airlines from Asia to Europe have been working on plans to rapidly deliver shots across the world, all while...
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Influencer hails ‘good’ in people after raising millions of pounds for Afghans

Higher Ed
A 25-year-old social media influencer has hailed the good in people after his campaign raised millions to help at-risk Afghans escape the Taliban takeover. Tommy Marcus’ GoFundMe page Flyaway: Emergency Afghan Rescue Mission has raised...
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Bloomberg

Airbus Gets 255 Jet Mega-Order at Dubai Airshow

Higher Ed
Airbus SE has scored the first major win at the Dubai Airshow with a mega order for 255 new narrow-body jets. Bloomberg's Reed Stevenson reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Says Garuda to Refocus on Domestic Travel

Higher Ed
Indonesia's Deputy Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Kartika Wirjoatmodjo discusses the restructuring plan for PT Garuda Indonesia and its prospects. Creditors gave the embattled flag carrier the go ahead on a plan to restructure...
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IMW Tape 087 2 Japanese bombers approach Pearl Harbour Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)

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IMW Tape 087 2 Japanese bombers approach Pearl Harbour Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
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IMW Tape 087 2 Japanese bombers approach Pearl Harbour Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) 2

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Aftershock In Afghanistan As Earthquake Death Toll Rises To 1,150

Higher Ed
The magnitude six quake is the country's deadliest in two decades.
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State Dept briefing on Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, China

Higher Ed
1. US State Department spokesman Adam Ereli approaches podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Adam Ereli, US State Department spokesman: "It is important to look at the limited question of sale of planes in the broader context of an overall...
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SYND 26 12 74 AFTERMATH OF CYCLONE

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The aftermath of a cyclone which hit the Australian city of Darwin. 1. vs of light aircraft at Darwin airport damaged and overturned 2. vs of the damaged airport buildings 3. vs of damaged houses 4. vs of families left homeless getting...
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COLOMBIA: COCA PLANTS & COCAINE (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Vera Frankl U-S President Bill Clinton arrived in Colombia on Wednesday to introduce Plan Colombia - the 1.3 (b) billion U-S aid package aimed at fighting narcotraffickers. Under the plan, 60 combat...
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UPTIN 2 5 76 NASA DEMONSTRATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN PLANE DESIGN

Higher Ed
NASA film of computer graphics advancement. 1. vs of planes in flight 2. vs of a large computer 3. vs of computer graphics on screen 4. SOUNDBITE (English): ms Jim Hart, computer engineer, speaking 5. vs of a man at a computer desk and...
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Security rules may delay European travellers to US

Higher Ed
1. Asa Hutchison, US Under-Secretary for Border and Transportation Security at the Department of Homeland Security and Jonathan Faull, the head of the European Commission division on Justice, Freedom and Security at podium 2....
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Bloomberg

I Think Ebola Risk Is Lower Than SARS: Kayaks Jones

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Kayak.com Founding Chairman Terry Jones discusses U.S. screening for Ebola at five of the busiest airports for passengers from West Africa nations. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Three people were killed in the Philippines when two small planes collided as they were preparing to land at an airport north of Manila.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Three die in crash during flight training CAPTION: Two small planes being used for flight training crashed into each other in the Philippines, killing all three people on board. (July 8) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Two small...
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USA: NEW INITIATIVE ON WIRING SYSTEMS AFTER RECENT AIRCRAFT CRASHES

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English/Nat It emerged on Thursday that a type of thermal and sound insulation that played a role in fires on at least four other jetliners was used on Swissair Flight 111. Although approved by the U-S Federal Aviation Administration...