

The Ultimate Challenge for Aviation: Transporting the COVID-19 Vaccine Worldwide
December 2020 will go down in history as the month when the COVID-19 vaccine started to be distributed on a large scale. By the 21st, according to Bloomberg’s tracker, more than one million doses were administered in the United States and in the United Kingdom alone, with almost three million of the Pfizer Inc. (PFE) BioNTech SE (BNTX) shots distributed in the U.S. Despite the million figures reached in the first weeks of distribution, the challenge is much larger than that.


Winter arrived early: the hard reality of the aviation industry in Europe
European Airlines hopes for a quick recovery have been shattered again. Bailouts continue to disincentivize restructurings.


State-aid: Risks and benefits emerging from SARS-Cov-2
Here we go again. As any experienced executive in the aviation industry knows, this is an industry that has only one constant - change. Over the past 30 years, airline executives have (or should have) learned to expect the unexpected. This has (or should have) made them more resilient. It also (should have) influenced their decision making. Certainty is not a word airline executives have much use for. Resilience, robustness, discipline, sustainability, creativity, focus, cam

Will SARS-Cov-2 (Coronavirus) hide pre-existing airline difficulties?
Coronavirus will hide many systemic issues that were already affecting the industry.