Navigating the virus
navigating the virus
In our first special report, the Australian Aviation team delves into the impact COVID-19 had on the aviation industry. From its global impact on routes, shares, airports and airlines, to the adverse effects on industry professionals, we take a close look at what the industry has experienced so far and what the future holds.
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A new dawn for Australian Aviation
Aviation catches a virus Welcome to our first monthly digital report, part of our expanded offering for subscribers. Our focus for this inaugural installment is coronavirus (COVID-19) and how the Australian aviation sector is navigating what is the biggest disruption ever to our industry. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become
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The 83 days that changed Australian aviation
On 31 December, 2019, Chinese authorities treated a small number of citizens for a mysterious illness in Wuhan, in the country’s eastern Hubei province. Fast forward to 23 March 2020, and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced an outright ban on all international flights leaving the country. This is the story of how coronavirus took
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Aviation catches a virus So far, 2020 has not been a good year for aviation. In the first few weeks of the year, growing global concerns relating to the coronavirus outbreak have led to unprecedented responses from both governments and airlines. Thousands of flights have been cancelled and routes have been axed as the once
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Coping with COVID-19 The coronavirus, or as it is now known COVID-19, has steadily increased its grip around the globe. What began as a seemingly centralised outbreak has spread far beyond the borders of Wuhan with devastating results. The flow-on effect of such virus impacts upon many individuals, industries and economies, and airline operations are