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65. Korean Air Offers Aid to Flood Victims in Thailand
The first relief goods were delivered to Bangkok via the KE653 flight from Seoul/Incheon on 31 October 2011 and the rest will be transferred through Korean Air’s regular scheduled flights with timing dependent on the situation in Thailand and flight schedules.
66. American Airlines Suspends Flights to 15 Markets in October
American Airlines has adjusted its October schedule by suspending flights to 15 markets as a result of low demand and the expiration of the air service requirements associated with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
67. Kaan Air Australia to Import Black Hawk Helicopters for Firefighting and Disaster Relief
Kaan Air Australia, Sikorsky and StarFlight Australia have signed an agreement worth up to AU$63 million to bring 10 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters into Australia, with options for an additional 10 aircraft. Ten ex-US military Black Hawks will be purchased and then imported into Australia early next year.
68. Discounted Landing and Parking Charges at HKIA Extended Until March 2010
Discounted Landing and Parking Charges at HKIA Extended until March 2010. The current 10% reduction in landing and parking charges at Hong Kong International Airport has been extended for three months to 31 March 2010. The extension, amounting to additional savings of up to HK$56 million, will give airlines further relief against possible uncertainty on their paths to recovery.
69. Airbus Supports COVID19 Relief Efforts in Chile
The Airbus Foundation, together with the Chilean Red Cross, Servicios Aereos Kipreos and Servicios Aereos SumaAir, collaborated to transport more than 600 kilograms of medical supplies, including facemasks, face shields and other Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) needed to support the ongoing fight against the COVID19 pandemic.
70. Cathay Pacific Contributes to Japan Earthquake Relief
Cathay Pacific has contributed more than HK$13 million to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck northeast Japan on 11 March. The donation came mainly from a staff appeal run by the companies under the Cathay Pacific Group, including the two airlines Cathay Pacific and Dragonair, Cathay Pacific Catering Services, Hong Kong Airport Services and Vogue Laundry.
71. Japan Coast Guard Expands Super Puma Fleet with Additional H225 Order
Japan’s largest Super Puma operator, the Japan Coast Guard (JCG), has acquired an additional Airbus H225. With the new helicopter, JCG’s Super Puma fleet will include two AS332s and 11 H225s, for security enforcement, territorial coastal activities, and disaster relief missions in Japan.
72. Airbnb Expands Frontline Stays Initiative to Thailand
Airbnb has expanded its Frontline Stays initiative to Thailand. Launched to help house healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders around the world, the company is now looking to assist COVID19 frontliners in Thailand by providing them with safe and convenient places to stay while they carry out their critical work.

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