Restoring passenger confidence in air travel is the immediate problem facing airlines during this pandemic. “This is a very human issue, involving more than just the sanitisation of interiors. Airlines must inspire a compassionate behavioural change in passengers to move the needle,” says Teague’s Anthony Harcup in part one of a three-part series
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The director general of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) pleads with all European institutions and member states to provide urgent and swift help to save Europe’s regional airlines
The UK aerospace industry provides more than 120,000 skilled jobs and has an annual turnover of £35 billion, with key environmental projects underway and support given in the fight against Covid-19. For businesses in the sector to stay in existence, ready to re-launch as soon as they can, requires more Government assistance
Survival might be the current modus operandi of a typical aviation manager. However, starting to think ahead and develop a strategy could be a powerful tonic, says Desiree Perez, leadership coach & aviation consultant
Convincing people to travel again in a post-Covid-19 world will likely require cleaner, less dense, and more ‘contactless’ cabins. “Airlines that are able to adapt quickly to this new environment will survive and will get out of this crisis in a stronger competitive position,” says the CEO of design agency, Mormedi
As society changes its mindset during the coronavirus crisis, passenger expectations will also evolve. Airlines, designers, manufacturers and airframers should collaborate to explore and consider how the inflight experience and the aviation industry might need to change and adapt
As the majority of people are now working from home using virtual meetings, verbal skills are essential to help ensure effective communications. You may need to adjust your approach to ensure successful conversations and negotiations
A leading R&D tax credit specialist urges all UK businesses, no matter how large or small, to take a serious look at R&D tax credits – they could make the difference in helping them survive this tough period
Aircraft orders and delivery figures for January and February 2020 show 314 aircraft orders, the largest for this period in the last six years, and a 471% increase on the same period last year. These figures push the overall backlog to 14,094 and provide some long-term confidence for the aviation industry
Finding calm in the chaos – how to train effectively amidst travel restrictions. In light of the Coronavirus crisis, companies should relyi on methods that deliver consistent results, particularly when it comes to training and achieving behaviour change. Here’s why they should embrace virtual and digital learning