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Andrew’s latest article in Forbes. Getting locked down underlines why we must look up and work to enable drone delivery.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/25/getting-locked-down-underlines-why-we-must-look-up-and-work-to-enable-drone-delivery/#4f8f9cb57eebhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/25/getting-locked-down-underlines-why-we-must-look-up-and-work-to-enable-drone-delivery/#4f8f9cb57eeb

Andrew quoted in the FT. If air traffic controllers — who are in charge of keeping the skies safe on a daily basis — are not paid by airlines, then the whole air travel system goes into even more of a “meltdown”.



https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/25/getting-locked-down-underlines-why-we-must-look-up-and-work-to-enable-drone-delivery/#4f8f9cb57eebhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/25/getting-locked-down-underlines-why-we-must-look-up-and-work-to-enable-drone-delivery/#4f8f9cb57eeb

Andrew’s latest article in Forbes. Airlines around the world are queuing outside their government’s treasury, cap in hand, demanding help. For some, that is relief from charges, including overflight charges and airport charges; for some, it is a waiver from taxes, including fuel tax and departure and passenger handling charges. For some, it is a grant; for some a loan without conditions, or interest.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/22/coronavirus-airlines-airports-air-traffic-control/#6f511fd712c2https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/22/coronavirus-airlines-airports-air-traffic-control/#6f511fd712c2

Read Andrew’s latest Forbes article. The coronavirus crisis is not just about airlines. Unless we also focus on the infrastructure providers they depend on, including the ANSPs, we are facing total meltdown of the system. That moment is not far away.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/18/aviation-industry-not-just-airlines-faces-meltdown/#d2db63b496c2https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/18/aviation-industry-not-just-airlines-faces-meltdown/#d2db63b496c2

Read Andrew’s latest Forbes article. We are now at that inflection point where the pessimists think it could not possibly get any worse and the optimists think, oh yes it can! For airline investors, now the only hope seems to be in asking, no, demanding, that governments step in and start bailing.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/17/when-governments-bail-out-airlines-remember-it-is-your-money/#4c8f0e0835e0https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/17/when-governments-bail-out-airlines-remember-it-is-your-money/#4c8f0e0835e0

The full interview with the BBC, where Andrew discusses the challenges facing the aviation industry over the coming months, due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrew-charlton-64a4423_coronaabrvirus-coronaravirus-coronavirusandaviation-activity-6645670479061413888-EDSYhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrew-charlton-64a4423_coronaabrvirus-coronaravirus-coronavirusandaviation-activity-6645670479061413888-EDSY

Read the latest Forbes article, where Andrew discusses the current coronavirus crisis. It is clear that the coronavirus will be a game-changer. Are we smart enough to think about the future of the aviation industry, or will it be a return to business as usual? Do we know what ‘usual’ will look like?

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/15/aviation-everything-is-up-in-the-air/#20fd8f15463ahttps://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcharlton5/2020/03/15/aviation-everything-is-up-in-the-air/#20fd8f15463a

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