Covid-19: Qantas halts aircraft deliveries from Airbus and Boeing
Australian flag carrier Qantas has reportedly halted aircraft deliveries from manufacturers Airbus and Boeing as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic reduces demands.
Australian flag carrier Qantas has reportedly halted aircraft deliveries from manufacturers Airbus and Boeing as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic reduces demands.
The Department of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) is using charter flights to transport essential service personnel and supplies for First Nations communities.
French aerospace company Safran has reportedly cut 3,000 workers in Mexico to help deal with the crisis caused by coronavirus (Covid-19).
UK airline Virgin Atlantic has decided to cut 3,150 jobs across all functions to help emerge from the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis.
National flag carrier Air Canada has introduced a new personal safety and aircraft grooming programme amid the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
International travel restrictions and lockdown measures implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly impacted the aerospace industry.
Nationalisation of civil aviation is being debated as the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in majority of the flights grounded across the world threatening the survival of the industry.
The aerospace industry is one of the hardest hit sectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic as airlines ground flights and manufacturers halt production.
Canadian carrier WestJet and the Airline Pilot Association (ALPA) have entered an agreement to secure the jobs of more than 1,000 pilots amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Aircraft maker Airbus has announced its plans to furlough 3,200 staff at its Broughton facility in Wales, UK.