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Downing Street rejects plea and insists country’s stance on controls is based on scientific advice
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German flag carrier has applied for state aid in number of European countries and decommissioned more than 40 jets
O’Leary expects 80% of flights to resume by September unless social distancing rules are introduced
Airline seeking £500m package to see it through coronavirus crisis
Low-cost carrier does not expect to take new aircraft deliveries next year
FT analysis finds pollution around the world from planes down by almost a third
Relations at all-time low over multibillion-pound aircraft order with Airbus
Companies face paying billions in refunds to customers due to coronavirus crisis
Aviation on front line as countries start to plan exit from coronavirus lockdown
Airline warns it will take years for industry to return to pre-virus peak
Airline caught out by oil price fall after hedging against rising market
Carrier scrambles to cut costs as virus plunges airline into worst crisis in its history
Aerospace groups back virus-hit airline’s efforts to secure £500m package of loans and guarantees
Government to inject equity into state-owned carrier in latest intervention in aviation sector
Billionaire moves to protect jobs as talks continue on airline industry bailout
Europe’s largest low-cost carrier prepares for at least 3-month air travel shutdown
The FT's Tanya Powley examines whether airlines will be able to survive
Operators warn they will struggle to meet franchise agreements as passenger numbers plunge
UK airline moves to reduce costs as international flights grind to a halt
Carriers want to defer charges as they face deepening cash crisis
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