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Coronavirus has popped Boeing and Airbus bubble

It’s not just air tickets that are being cancelled as the coronavirus causes global travel to seize up. Purchases of aircraft are also being pulled. Aircraft lessors Avolon Holdings Ltd, China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co, and General Electric Co’s GECAS have rescinded orders for 173 Boeing Co 737 MAX aircraft over the past month, worth $17.8 billion at list ...

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US isn’t protecting blue-collar workers

My son Nick lives in New Zealand, which has done a remarkable job fighting the coronavirus. As of April 24, the nation of 4.8 million people had 1,456 confirmed cases and only 17 deaths. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s government is now talking about not just containing the virus but eliminating it. It helps that New Zealand is an island nation ...

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Covid-19 is an opportunity for radical simplification

Only a few months into the Covid-19 pandemic, its disruption of our lives might still seem to be no more than a giant pause — global in scale and unprecedented, yes, but nonetheless temporary. But what if, as some experts reckon, this pause lasts years? What if there’s no return to normality even when it’s over? Maybe this pandemic isn’t ...

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