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November 19, 2020

Spirit Airlines flight attendant threatens to jail and put passengers on no-fly-list if they refuse to wear mask

NewsBy Sharad RanabhatNovember 19, 2020

Spirit Airlines flight attendant threatened passengers to jail them, fine them $250,000, and put them on a global no-fly list, if they refuse to wear mask for the entire flight. The flight attendant threatened claiming it was a government official. However, there is no such law mandates for not wearing face masks on planes. In…

INCIDENT Azul A320 was damaged during hail storm on approach to Rio de Janeiro

EmergencyBy AIRLIVENovember 19, 2020

The nosecone of an Azul A320 was damaged on approach to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On November 15th 2020, the Airbus A320-200neo (reg. PR-YRQ) was performing Azul flight #AD4194 from Curitiba to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The plane encountered hail during the approach to Janeiro Santos Dumont/SDU, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There was 135 PAX…

What will be the first commercial flight of the Boeing 737 MAX since recertification?

NewsBy AIRLIVENovember 19, 2020

Following recertification of the 737 MAX by the FAA, airlines in the US plan to resume flight operations. American Airlines said on Wednesday it would make good on its plan to return Boeing’s 737 MAX jets to passenger flights by the end of 2020. The No.1 U.S. airline said it will begin with non-commercial flights…

Boeing 737 MAX to remain grounded in Canada despite FAA clearance

NewsBy Sharad RanabhatNovember 19, 2020

The Boeing 737 Max aircraft will remain grounded for now in Canada despite Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) clearance. The FAA ungrounded the Max after 20 months on November 18, 2020. In a statement, Transport Canada said: “The commercial flight restrictions for the operation of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in Canadian airspace remain in effect…

Airlines saw an immediate boost in bookings following vaccine announcements

NewsBy AIRLIVENovember 19, 2020

When Pfizer and BioNTech announced their promising COVID-19 vaccine trial results last week Monday, said EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren, the carrier’s bookings surged by 50%. According to Reuters, he added that the momentum continued this week Monday, when Moderna also announced a very high efficacy for its candidate vaccine. Similar indications came last week from…

AELF FlightService is Cleared for Takeoff in Widebody Charter Market

NewsBy AIRLIVENovember 19, 2020

First A330-200 Available for Passenger and Freight Service. AELF FlightService has entered the wide-body wet leasing and ACMI charter market, with its first Airbus A330-200 aircraft, MSN 700, now available for work in passenger and auxiliary cargo configuration. This is the first of four A330-200 aircraft that the company plans to introduce into service by…

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