- Three Major Airlines in China Receive First ARJ21 Planes[Jun. 28, 2020]
Three major Chinese airlines received their first ARJ21 planes on Sunday in Shanghai, marking the acceptance of the Chinese jet by mainstream international airlines.
- American, United Airlines Toughen Face Mask Rules[Jun. 17, 2020]
American and United airlines say they will place passengers who refuse to wear a face mask on an "internal travel restriction list" and bar them from future flights for an indeterminate period.
- Chinese Airlines Cooperate to Provide Better Services[Jun. 17, 2020]
China Southern Airlines, the largest airline by fleet size in Asia, joined with Sichuan Airlines on June 16 to announce that more air express routes will be created between the cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong province, Chengdu in Sichuan province and Beijing to provide more travel convenience for passengers, starting July.
- China Southern Expands Fleet to Boost Cargo Operations[Jun. 12, 2020]
China Southern Airlines, the country's largest carrier by passenger volume, added two Boeing 777 cargo aircraft to its fleet and pledged to enhance its cargo capacity via retrofitted passenger aircraft to bolster the country's insufficient airfreight capacity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Dhaka Flight Suspension Follows Cases of Contagion[Jun. 15, 2020]
China's aviation regulator ordered on Sunday a four-week suspension of a China Southern Airlines flight from Dhaka to Guangzhou in an effort to prevent imported COVID-19 cases.
- China Eastern Forms New Hainan Carrier[Jun. 15, 2020]
Venture heralds aviation boom as province develops free trade port
- China Eastern Airlines: 200+ Medical Supply Flights to Europe[Jun. 10, 2020]
At 09:09 AM June 5 local time, a China Eastern Airlines (CEA) "passenger to cargo "flight MU7263 took off from Jinan to Milan fully loaded with over 20 tons of supplies. This is CEA's 22th flight transporting medical equipment directly from China to Italy.
- The Number of Daily Flights Rebounds to over 10,000[May 29, 2020]
On May 15, China's civil aviation sector operated 10,262 flights, which was about 60 per cent of the number before the COVID-19 outbreak. It is the first time that the number of flights in a single day crossed the mark of 10,000 since February 1.
- U.S. Airlines Step up Safety Measures in Preparation for Recovery[May 20, 2020]
U.S. carriers JetBlue Airways and United Airlines Holdings Inc announced fresh safety measures on Wednesday aimed at restoring confidence in air travel as several executives pointed to signs domestic demand is improving.
- EasyJet to Restart Flights in June with Passengers and Crew In Masks[May 21, 2020]
British low-cost airline easyJet said a small number of flights would restart on June 15 and that passengers and cabin crew would all be required to wear masks when travelling.