Airbus plane order for world's longest flight has been shelved by Qantas
Business Live - The Australian airline's Project Sunrise venture would see planes fly from Sydney to London and New York
Business Live - The Australian airline's Project Sunrise venture would see planes fly from Sydney to London and New York
Business Live - Atlanta International Airport had over 110m people come through its gates last year
Bristol Live - There are likely to be precautions even when it is safe to resume air travel
Bristol Live - After the coroanvirus lockdown ends, of course
Mail Online - The boss of London Heathrow has admitted it could be 10 to 15 years before the airport needs a third runway because of the coronavirus crisis.
City AM - London mayor Sadiq Khan has unveiled a new plan to transform the capitals streets to accommodate a huge increase in The post Sadiq Khan unveils plans to transform roads for walkers and cyclists post lockdown appeared first on CityAM.
City AM - The chief executive of Heathrow today said it could be 10 to 15 years before the UK need a third runway at the airport due to the coronavirus crisis.
City AM - Representatives of the UKs airports and airlines have said that the government must do more to support the aviation sector, warning that it does not understand the strategic role the industry plays in the economy.
City AM - National Express has announced the placing of up to 19.99 per cent of the coach operators share capital to further strengthen its financial position through the coronavirus crisis.
The Telegraph - It comes after a number of major airlines announced thousands of redundancies in recent weeks
Times Online - The London mayor signalled a long-term shift away from the car in the capital yesterday as he announced plans for a tenfold increase in cycling.
Times Online - Heathrow will introduce temperature scanners in terminals within two weeks as part of its lockdown exit plan, it was announced today.
Times Online - A scheme to promote more cycling in London should be welcomed
Times Online - The administrator of Flybe has warned that a sale of the failed airline is at risk from the potential loss of its operating licence and the crisis in the industry.
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One of the worst of the Pacific theater.
Key point: Taking the island brought American bombers and forces closer to the Japanese home islands. But it was purchased with many lives.
To the Americans, Okinawa represented a major stepping-stone toward the final defeat of the Japanese Empire. The successful occupation of the island by American forces would provide air bases and naval facilities that would allow for attacks on the Home Islands themselves. Читать дальше...
Radio NZ reports: Cabinet has approved the fast tracking of large shovel ready projects, largely by-passing the Resource Management Act. The announcement this morning, from Environment Minister David Parker, comes as the government continues to identify projects which could be begin sooner with a large injection of public money. The aim is to boost the […]
Date: 05/07/2020
Player: Madyson LeBel (F)
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Date: 05/07/2020
Player: Connor Gourley (F)
From: Edge School Prep
To: Camrose Kodiaks
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Date: 05/07/2020
Player: Bauer Dumanski (D)
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Sean Brown understands. He knows that the onus is on him to do the heavy lifting when the conversation turns to his chosen sport and passion given the few of us who have lifted a barbell tend to do it as a means to some other sporting achievement rather than an end in itself.
The official functions to mark Bruff RFC’s 50th anniversary may be on hold in the midst of this pandemic but for members of the rural Co. Limerick club there is still plenty to celebrate.
Kilkenny’s Tommy Walsh reckons its “50-50” as to whether there will be a return to GAA action before the year is out.
A straight knock-out Championship is on the cards should the inter-county season recommence in October.
Waterford hurling manager Liam Cahill has revealed that he stepped out ahead of official GAA guidelines and cut training for his players to provide some badly needed clarity.
On the eve of the GAA’s decision to cancel a series of national league games back in mid-March, this column immediately speculated how the coronavirus would likely alter the format and timing of the championship too.