AVIATION POTPOURRI IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 (9.25)
This is the twenty-second Potpourri edition.
This information resource is intended to capture some of the articles about the coronavirus impact on aviation. Not included are, for example, the high profile battles over the grants/loans under CARES, but stories of how the aviation safety personnel are dealing with this epidemic.
AIRLINES

Airline workers have lower rates of COVID-19 than the general population — and airline CEOs say it’s proof that flying is safe
Airlines say it’s safe to fly. Travelers are skeptical. Who’s right?
Nearly 11,000 people have been exposed to the coronavirus on flights, the CDC says
Last in, first out: Female pilots bear brunt of airline job cuts
Unruly anti-mask passengers disrupt Japanese airlines
Coronavirus can spread on airline flights, two studies show
Southwest Airlines CEO: ‘There’s No Reason to Believe that Things are Going to Improve Anytime Soon’
AIRPORTS
Why COVID-19 requires a holistic response from airports
Infection control measures for airport terminals
Delay at KCI? Council’s bungled contract could slow progress on new airport terminal
City O’Hare Debt Document Indicates COVID-19 Could Delay Huge Airport Terminal Revamp
Aviation director Brent Cagle: CLT recovering but industry ‘still being hammered’ by pandemic – Charlotte Business Journal
BA & GA
Interest in aviation taking off during pandemic
Manufacturers
And
Maintenance
Aviation sector recovery from COVID-19 in India would be much faster: Airbus India President | The Plunge Daily
Et Cetera

Private infrastructure investors see opportunity amid COVID-19 fallout
Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 During Long Flight
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