
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Thanks for listening to the AirlineGeeks Podcast. Our first story regards an announcement that Ryanair will join a number of airports in suing the U.K. government over its stop-light coronavirus travel policy, calling for more transparency soon before the admission levels are reconsidered. Next, we move to a story that Airbus and Cathay Pacific are developing a plan to certify long-haul aircraft, most notably Airbus A350, for single-pilot operations. We consider the implications of this plan and both when and where it might be initially rolled out. Last, we take a brief look at Copa Airlines' decision to increase frequencies to multiple destinations in the United States as the vaccine rollout continues.
By John McDermott2.4
55 ratings
Thanks for listening to the AirlineGeeks Podcast. Our first story regards an announcement that Ryanair will join a number of airports in suing the U.K. government over its stop-light coronavirus travel policy, calling for more transparency soon before the admission levels are reconsidered. Next, we move to a story that Airbus and Cathay Pacific are developing a plan to certify long-haul aircraft, most notably Airbus A350, for single-pilot operations. We consider the implications of this plan and both when and where it might be initially rolled out. Last, we take a brief look at Copa Airlines' decision to increase frequencies to multiple destinations in the United States as the vaccine rollout continues.