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More than half of world s airline pilots no longer flying - survey

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: Pilots talk as they look at the tail of an American Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport February 14, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Stone (Reuters) - More than half of the world’s airline pilots are no longer flying for a living amid the plunge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, and those that are still flying feel less valued by their employers. A poll of nearly 2,600 pilots by UK-based GOOSE Recruitment and industry publication FlightGlobal, released on Thursday, found only 43% were doing the job they had trained for, with 30% unemployed, 17% furloughed and 10% in non-flying roles.

UK reports 28,507 new cases of Covid-19 – latest updates

UK reports 28,507 new cases of Covid-19 – latest updates 18 Dec 2020 Topics Fast News The global coronavirus pandemic has infected at least 75 million people around the world and claimed more than 1.6 million lives. Here are updates for December 18: Crowds of shoppers walk under the Christmas lights in Regent Street, in London, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020 (AP) Friday, December 18, 2020 UK reports 28,507 new cases The United Kingdom has recorded 28,507 new Covid-19 cases and 489 deaths within 28 days of a positive test for the virus, according to official data. Thursday s data had shown 35,383 new coronavirus infections - including around 11,000 previously unreported cases from Wales - and 532 deaths. Russia vaccinates its cosmonauts

J&J enrolls more participants for late-stage vaccine trial – latest updates

J&J enrolls more participants for late-stage vaccine trial – latest updates
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Cathay Pacific Sees Second Half Loss Significantly Higher Than First Half

BW Businessworld Cathay Pacific Sees Second-Half Loss Significantly Higher Than First Half The airline reported a HK$9.87 billion ($1.27 billion) loss in the first half due to the pandemic. Analysts had on average forecast a full-year loss of HK$18.3 billion before the announcement Photo Credit : Hong Kong s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd expects a significantly higher second-half loss than its record first-half loss, driven by low demand, restructuring charges and impairments on its fleet of planes, it said on Wednesday. The airline reported a HK$9.87 billion ($1.27 billion) loss in the first half due to the pandemic. Analysts had on average forecast a full-year loss of HK$18.3 billion before the announcement, according to 13 polled by Refinitiv.

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