International flight restrictions, local stay-at-home orders, and a general fear of contracting and spreading COVID-19 through air travel had a sudden and profound effect on the U.S. aviation industry. According to Department of Transportation (DOT) statistics, passenger traffic in April 2020 was 96 percent lower system-wide than April 2019, and remained 60 percent below 2019. This book examines the immediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses across the aviation industry; actions those businesses took in response; actions the FAA took to help the industry respond to the pandemic; and the outlook for industry recovery, among other issues.
Preface; COVID-19 Pandemic: Observations on the Ongoing Recovery of the Aviation Industry; COVID-19: TSA Could Better Monitor Its Efforts to Reduce Infectious Disease Spread at Checkpoints; COVID-19: Federal Air Marshal Service Should Document Its Response to Cases and Facilitate Access to Testing; Index.
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