Andrew interviewed by The Word on Australian Television
Qantas has decided to mothball their fleet of 747’s, Andrew discusses the reasons why and adds his perspective as to what air travel will look like after the COVID crisis.
Qantas has decided to mothball their fleet of 747’s, Andrew discusses the reasons why and adds his perspective as to what air travel will look like after the COVID crisis.
There can be no denying that the Coronavirus pandemic has changed aviation fundamentally. Yet, to date, the focus has been on surviving the crisis and the sudden plunge in traffic. However, as the situation stabilises it is time to turn to thinking through the deeper implications for European aviation. The SESAR Joint Undertaking is committed to driving that conversation. It has convened a series of senior leaders of the industry to discuss these issues.
Travelling with Covid. When everything stops, everything changes. Enforced inactivity turns out to be a rolling, breaking news story – and unbelievably expensive. At the end of the week we take a deep breath and a step back to work out what just happened and what’s going to be part of the new normal.
The largest aviation rescue in Europe is going to have to be approved by Brussels.
https://www.politico.eu/article/berlin-takes-the-controls-at-lufthansa-in-e9b-bailout/