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MIDDLE EAST

Emirates Airline to Begin Flying 15 June. Dubai-based Emirates airline, one of the world’s largest carriers, will have all of its airplanes flying again in the summer of 2022, according to Sir Tim Clark, Emirates’ CEO.
Clark’s outlook for a two-year recovery for the airline industry is more optimistic than that of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, British Airways’ parent company, which has forecast a three-year path to recovery.
Late last month, Air France announced it would permanently retire its nine A380 Airbus jetliners and take a €500-million writedown.
 

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