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129. Embraer Helping to Combat COVID19 in Brazil
Embraer is working in partnership with companies and research centers on technologies that can increase the availability of equipment and solutions to combat COVID19 in Brazil.
130. Air New Zealand Ramps Up Cargo Operations
Air New Zealand is offering cargo customers a range of aircraft charter services covering every port in its network, excluding London. Air New Zealand's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft can carry 11 cargo pallets with each pallet housing up to 12 cubic metres in volume and up to 4.6 tonnes in weight.
131. Air Canada Launches Cargo Flights to Europe
Air Canada has started using its aircraft to operate cargo-only flights to Europe and has plans to launch cargo flights to Latin America and South America as well. The aircraft on these flights carry no passengers but move time-sensitive shipments, including medical supplies to combat COVID19, and goods to support the global economy.
132. American Airlines to Operate Repatriation Flights from Honduras and Brazil
American Airlines is to operate seven special flights between Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and four Latin American cities so that it can help to bring customers home in light of government travel restrictions related to the ongoing COVID19 pandemic. The flights will commence today, 26 March 2020.
133. COVID19: 75 Million Travel and Tourism Jobs at Immediate Risk
Asia-Pacific is expected to be most heavily impacted with up to 49 million jobs at risk throughout the region, representing a loss of nearly US$800 billion to travel and tourism GDP.
134. ANA Partners Skyscanner; Achieves IATA NDC Level 3
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has become first airline in Japan to obtain IATA's NDC Level 3 certification and has partnered with Skyscanner to improve ticket sales.
135. Air Cargo Supply Lines Must Remain Open
The COVID19 crisis has seen almost the entire world-wide passenger aircraft fleet grounded, a fleet which normally transports almost half of total air cargo shipments. Airlines are scrambling to meet the gap between cargo demand and available lift by all means possible, including re-introducing freighter services and using passenger aircraft for cargo operations. To support these e
136. AirAsia Suspending Most Flights Across Network
AirAsia is suspending most of the international flights across its network and reducing a large portion of domestic flights as well. The low cost carrier has said that all customers are being immediately notified of the changes by email and SMS.

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