Ticker for Corona crisis: Airbus solution allows pallets of cargo instead of passenger seats



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The Covid 19 pandemic continues to have aviation under control. The industry is suffering. The latest developments in the ticker.

9:09 a.m. – Airbus’ solution allows pallets of cargo instead of passenger seats. The aircraft manufacturer is developing a solution for the A330 and A350 that will allow airlines to install cargo pallets directly on the rails of the cabin floor seats after the economy class seats have been removed. Compared to loading cargo on the seats, this new Airbus solution makes loading and unloading quicker and easier, as well as less wear on the seats. Other important benefits include added safety thanks to robust fire protection and the option to load 9g to ensure that something doesn’t change during flight.

Friday May 1

8:37 pm: 1.5 billion fewer passengers. The International Civil Aviation Organization has released its first full passenger forecast for 2020. It shows that airlines may face 1.5 billion fewer international air travelers this year.

4:04 pm: Innsbruck opens for small planes. After the end of departure restrictions, glider pilots and pilots at Innsbruck Airport can now resume flight operations in accordance with sanitary regulations. “For this reason, we decided to open the airport again tomorrow with limited hours,” says DI airport manager Marco Pernetta. As a first step, the airport will be open to all users every day from 8:00 a.m. at 11:00 a.m. However, the terminal remains closed.

2:23 p.m.: Ryanair wants to fire 3,000 pilots and flight attendants. The Irish low-cost airline presents bleak prospects for the post-crisis period. That is why Ryanair plans to reduce personnel, bases, and fleet. More about this here.

12:11: Lufthansa: “Summer takes place on the ground, so to speak.” In his May 5 Annual Address to the Annual General Meeting, already published, Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr explains: “We are preparing for this summer to take place on the ground, so to speak. We expect a noticeable reboot starting in the fall at the earliest. But it will be a very slow start-up phase ».

10:37 am: Wizz Air reports surprisingly high utilization. The first low-cost airline flight since the start of the Corona crisis in Vienna took off on Friday morning (May 1). The flight to Dortmund started at 7:30 a.m., followed by Lisbon in the afternoon. “The airline’s occupancy exceeds expectations,” Wizz Air said in a statement.

8:55 am: Americans and united with high losses. The two US airlines fell in the red in the first quarter. More about Americans here. More about United here.



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