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As the US aviation market begins to see a resurgence in passenger demand, airport queues are beginning to grow. With physical distancing measures in place, this could bode for a chaotic summer ahead. Seattle-Tacoma Airport has launched a new initiative to cope with this, with pe-booked appointments for TSA screenings.
Alaska and Delta passengers, as well as most others, will be able to use the system from today. Photo: Getty Images
More travelers means bigger queues
With the resurgence in travelers in the US notable by the record TSA numbers last week, that presents a new problem for airports. Indeed, as early as mid-April, Seattle-Tacoma Airport was struggling under the burden of a spring break rush. As reported in the News Tribune, a spokesperson for the airport said,
Alaska Airlines reveals Our Commitment aircraft in partnership with UNCF
Aircraft serves as embodiment of Alaska s values, takes conversation around education, equity and belonging to the skies, and is an extension of a 15-year partnership between Alaska and UNCF
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SEATTLE, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Alaska Airlines Our Commitment aircraft took to the skies in partnership with UNCF (United Negro College Fund), a symbol of the airline s promise to create a place where everyone sees themselves and belongs. Designed with Alaska s Air Group Black Employees, Allies and Advocates (ABEA) group to illustrate the airline s belief in education as the great equalizer and as a critical component of creating sustainable racial equity, the aircraft features 14 profiles of the next generation of leaders: the children, grandchildren and mentees of Alaska s employees. The aircraft made its inaugural flight from Seattle to Washington
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âLong live Fan Manâ: Skier propels through heavy snow in with high-powered fan
By Chris Williams
Credit: Melissa Crosetto via Storyful
SEATTLE - A Washington man brought in reinforcements to get through some deep snow. While wearing skis, he attached a high-powered fan to his back to propel him forward.
Melissa Crosetto tweeted the video of the Fan Man on Feb. 13. from Boulevard Park, an area between Seattle and Burien.
The video showed the skier gliding through the snow and the large fan roaring and pushing him from behind.
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She then posted a second video of him. We saw the contraption he had and asked him if we could take video/photos. He then strapped into the most genius invention I’ve ever seen in my life, Crosetto told Storyful. Fan Man is my hero. Long live Fan Man.
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The ground support equipment market is projected to grow from USD 4.0 billion in 2020 to USD 10.2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 20.7% from 2020 to 2025.
The COVID-19 has taken a colossal toll on the world s economic activity with individuals, organizations, governments, and businesses having to adapt to the challenges of the crisis. Air travel restrictions across various regions for both domestic and international flights have led to inactive fleets across the globe. Like many other sectors, the ground support equipment market is also heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the Airport International Council (ACI) analysis, the impact of COVID-19 on the airport business will result in a 58.4% reduction in passenger volumes in 2020 compared to 2019. The airport industry is anticipating a 60% reduction in revenue as compared to the pre-COVID-19 projected baseline. The substantial decline in pa