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589 Coronavirus Impacts Aviation


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What the Coronavirus means for air travelers, airlines, and other aviation-related activities. Also, a “test flight” program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the only US state without commercial airline service, the Collings Foundation institutes a ground tour policy, former CEO Dennis Muilenburg’s departure package is announced, a Boeing announcement about the NMA, and the crash that killed Kobe Bryant and 8 others.

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The Coronavirus is impacting air travelers, airlines, and other aviation-related activities:

  • US travel restrictions go into effect to combat coronavirus spread
  • U.S. flight rules on China visits will pose new airline challenges
  • At least 50 airlines have canceled flights to China amid coronavirus fears — here’s the full list
  • Coronavirus outbreak: What travelers need to know
  • Flying and Coronavirus – should I cancel my flight?
  • Coronavirus tips jet fuel margins into biggest monthly fall in over a decade
  • Airlines Aren’t About to Succumb to the Coronavirus
  • Is the Corona Virus Just  Social Media Hype?
  • Some exhibitors drop out of Singapore Airshow due to coronavirus
  • ‘Test flight’ for people with disabilities to practice air travel

    The Wings for All Program is designed for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to make the flying experience better, or even possible. For many with these disabilities, the anxiety of being at an airport and flying on a plane can be enough to keep them from traveling by air. This program offers “flight tests” where the airport experience can be practiced in advance. Chapters of The Arc, local partners, and airport/airline/TSA personnel work collaboratively to design and carry out each Wings event.

    There’s only one US state with no commercial airline service. That’s about to change

    Delaware is the second-smallest US state, with a population of 967,171 in 2018, and a total area of 1,982 square miles, and it is the only state with no regular commercial airline service. Now, Frontier Airlines is returning to the Wilmington – New Castle Airport (ILG) May 14, 2020 with nonstop flights to Orlando. The airline left Delaware in 2015.

    Collings Foundation agrees to offer ground-only tours following last fall’s deadly crash.

    The Collings Foundation said it will now only offer ground tours for its airplanes. The foundation was the owner of the B-17 that crashed at Bradley Airport last year. This was part of an agreement it reached with the FAA. Hunter Chaney, director of marketing of the Collings Foundation said, “We have agreed to a temporary stand-down with our LHFE flights (living history flight exemption) as we work with the FAA thoroughly addressing questions regarding operations. We hope to have this resolved soon and continue this extraordinary living history experience.”

    Boeing’s fired CEO got his $62 million payout confirmed the same day 2,800 people in the 737 Max supply chain were laid off

    Former CEO Dennis Muilenburg forfeits a $14.6 million severance package, contractually receives equity and pension benefits valued at $62.2 million and retains stock options worth about $18.5 million. New CEO David Calhoun receives a $28 million compensation package, including a $7 million long term incentive award.

    Boeing collapses NMA and FSA into a single search for its next airplane

    Boeing’s new CEO, David Calhoun sent the NMA back to the drawing board to start with a clean sheet of paper. The New Mid-Market Airplane had planned to hold 220-270 seats.

    NTSB details the final moments of the helicopter before it crashed, killing Kobe Bryant and 8 others

    In his final transmission, the pilot of a helicopter that crashed, killing nine people including NBA legend Kobe Bryant, told air traffic control he was climbing to avoid a cloud layer, the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday.

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