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65. Martin Nüsseler Joins Deutsche Regional Aircraft as Chief Technology Officer
Deutsche Regional Aircraft (DRA), and sister company 328 Support Services, have appointed Martin Nüsseler as Chief Technology Officer. Leveraging his significant aviation industry experience, Nüsseler is responsible for product strategy, technology road map and oversight of the engineering development team.
66. Royal Orchid Plus Launches Triple Miles Promotion
Thai Airways celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, and as part of the celebrations is offering Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) members the chance to earn triple miles.
67. Etihad Airways' Special Flights to Include Dublin and New York JFK
Etihad Airways has increased the number of special flights it is operating from Abu Dhabi, as it prepares for an eventual return to scheduled flights, subject to the lifting of travel restrictions.
68. ICAO Establishes COVID19 Aviation Recovery Task Force
Representatives from the 36 countries on the Governing Council of the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have established a COVID19 Aviation Recovery Task Force.
69. Virgin Atlantic to Deliver Over 43 Million PPE Items to UK in Next Three Months
Virgin Atlantic will deliver over 43 million items of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the UK onboard special cargo-only flights which have been chartered by the Department of Health and Social Care and the NHS throughout May, June and July.
70. AirAsia Resumes Domestic Flights in Malaysia; Philippines and Thailand Next
AirAsia resumed scheduled domestic flights in Malaysia on Wednesday. The airline will also resume domestic flights in Thailand on 1 May, Philippines on 16 May and possibly Indonesia on 7 May 2020, subject to approval from the authorities.
71. Passenger Numbers of Asia Pacific Airlines Down 72.9% in March 2020
Asia Pacific airlines carried a combined total of only 8.8 million international passengers in March, representing a steep 72.9% decline compared to the same month last year.
72. Aviation: Global Passenger Volumes Return to Levels Last Seen in 2006
IATA's global passenger traffic results for March 2020 show that demand, measured in total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs, dived 52.9% when compared to the same month last year. This is the largest decline in recent history and reflects the impact of government actions to slow the spread of COVID19.

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