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How Azul s eVTOLs Will Revolutionize Brazilian Urban Air Mobility

How Azul s eVTOLs Will Revolutionize Brazilian Urban Air Mobility
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Inside The Diverse Fleet Of Azul In 2021

Inside The Diverse Fleet Of Azul In 2021
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Could Embraer s New Turboprop Be A Perfect Fit For Brazil s Azul?

Could Embraer s New Turboprop Be A Perfect Fit For Brazil s Azul?
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Brazil Suffers Lowest Domestic Flight Frequencies In 7 Months

Brazil Suffers Lowest Domestic Flight Frequencies In 7 Months Advertisement: In April, Brazil will suffer a capacity crunch and will see the lowest number of flights in the last seven months, according to a statement provided by the Brazilian Association of Air Companies (ABEAR, in Portuguese). The country’s aviation industry is suffering from a new wave of COVID-19 infections and the end of the summer season. What does this mean for the airlines flying in Brazil? Let’s investigate further. April will have the lowest number of departures for Brazilian aviation since September last year. Photo: Getty Images. The average daily number of flights is going down

Latin American Aviation: 2020 s Recap - Simple Flying

Advertisement: This year was, without a doubt, one we will never forget. The airline industry worldwide suffered and will continue suffering from the COVID-19 crisis. Latin American airlines were exempt, as some entered Chapter 11 reorganizations in the US, others disappeared altogether, but some are already thriving. Let’s do a quick recap of this past year. Three of the main four Latin American airlines filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020. Photo: Getty Images What it could have been The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expected Latin American carriers to have a small profit in 2020. According to its 2019 results, airlines in the region were going to win, in total, US$100 million.

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