
From June 15, Brussels Airlines will restart its commercial flights from its hub at Brussels Airport after an interruption of 12 weeks. On its long haul network, the airline will serve 13 out of its 17 African destinations.
From June 22, the airline will restore services to Dakar, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Kinshasa, and Banjul. Monrovia, Abidjan, Accra, Lome, Douala, Cotonou, Kigali, Entebbe, and Yaounde will restart from July. In August, Bujumbura route will be restored.
The company will gradually add destinations to its flight network to reach 59 destinations in 33 countries in Europe, Africa and the US by August.


With the growing fear of COVID-19 (coronavirus) globally, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and its members continue to support governments in their efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Since the crisis began, air cargo has been a vital partner in delivering much-needed medicines, medical equipment (including spare parts/repair components), and in keeping global supply chains functioning for the most time-sensitive materials.
This has been done through dedicated cargo freighter operations, utilisation of cargo capacity in passenger aircraft and relief flights to affected areas.Link for article


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Korean Air, flag carrier of South Korea, has finalised $6.3 billion deal with Boeing, for 20 787 Dreamliner airplanes, including 10 each of the 787-10 and 787-9 models.
Along with an agreement to lease 10 additional 787-10 jets from Air Lease Corporation (ALC), the carrier will quadruple its Dreamliner fleet as it looks to bring greater efficiency and passenger comforts to its operations.
