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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHas anyone looked at the air traffic worldwide today?
https://planefinder.net/
Look at the difference between the number of flights over the US and over Europe.
Note that a lot of planes in the air over Europe are either FEDEX, UPS, DHL, and private with a few major carriers. Then look at flights over the US.
I think the US is fucked.

DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)GoneOffShore
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HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)I watch these maps constantly. Usually it's just one continuous mass of airplane avatars with no daylight in between any of them.
Bev54
(12,443 posts)HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)But their travel is way way down as well. Also important to note what the passenger loads are of the aircraft that are flying. If anecdotal accounts are to be believed it on the extremely light side.
subterranean
(3,611 posts)Many passenger flights are operating with load factors (the percentage of seats filled) in the single digits.
This is due to both to social distancing requirements and the drastic drop in demand. In some cases, planes have flown with only a single passenger on board!
marble falls
(65,485 posts)GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)So there's that.
marble falls
(65,485 posts)reapply for their jobs.
Nixon re-expanded the war after running as a "peace"candidate.
Arthur_Frain
(2,231 posts)And then not for many years, most moved on to other careers. Id say 95% of the replacements were hired off the streets with no air traffic history, no college. Changed the face of the controller work force completely.
Roland99
(53,345 posts)Ive read accounts of single passengers being on multi-hour flights
And some airlines are flying just to keep their slots
But still, WN and AA have hundreds of infected workers now
Turn CO Blue
(4,221 posts)And if it is a domestic passenger flight instead of a repositioning or ferry flight, then there are probably only 2 or 3 passengers on there spaced 20 rows apart.
Most airlines have parked most of the aircraft, have dropped capacity by 80 to 90% and are reporting in the neighborhood of 2% to 6% load factors (on the new reduced capacity). That means about 1-2 passengers per flight, which then are usually cancelled, then the plane repositioned.
Also, routine and heavy maintenance is still ongoing, so AC are repositioned to maintenance facilities. At my airline, the engineering departments are taking this opportunity to get touch time on the aircraft for periodics and heavy checks, etc. Mechanics will be far apart, of course.
Just my take (went back to airline industry two year ago). All airlines are going to have different numbers.
Updated for clarification
GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)Arthur_Frain
(2,231 posts)Nothing is writ in stone yet, but there will definitely be an uphill to climb economically. Globally, of course.
But damn were resilient.
DFW
(58,021 posts)I guess some people just HAVE to make the trip from Düsseldorf to München, and they figure they have less chance of being contaminated on a 5 hour train trip than on a 55 minute plane ride?
GemDigger
(4,369 posts)We have nothing but idiots and cowards on the republican side.
DFW
(58,021 posts)flightradar24.c0m
You can actually see the progress of planes as they move, what kind of plane, etc etc
You really get to wondering when you click on a plane, and it says "all information is blocked." The McConnell Cash Express Cargo Company?
genxlib
(5,896 posts)In fact, I lost a good half hour of my life mesmerized by it.
If you zoom in, you can click on the planes and it tells you lots of info. And you can see them moving. After clicking, it even shows the entire route.
GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)DFW
(58,021 posts)The guy from my office in Geneva--a man who ironically enough had bad claustrophobia and cannot fly at all--told me about it. His son told him about it, and I looked it up. Quite an amazing site!
manhattan123
(302 posts)GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,517 posts)than passengers.
In March, while waiting in Miami for my connecting flight home from Bonaire, I watched huge amounts of cargo being loaded on an American Airlines flight. I didn't check where the flight was going, but I was impressed with the huge amount of cargo being loaded.
lostnfound
(16,971 posts)Few people are flying
tblue37
(66,522 posts)uponit7771
(92,880 posts)GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)a video of flight movements.
I sent the Intelligencer link article about what some of these flights are about.
kentuck
(113,802 posts)Plue taxes and fees.
From Frontier.
GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)I'm not going to be flying anywhere for a long time.
yonder
(10,067 posts)Since I was a kid, I've always looked up at airplanes, contrails, etc. and it seems to me there are fewer flights the last couple of weeks than before.
GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)We're not even seeing one flight a day.
Helicopters because we're 500m from the hospital.
LiberalArkie
(18,245 posts)sl8
(16,440 posts)To Stay Aloft With Federal Aid, Airlines Must Keep Flying
That's from nearly a week ago, don't know if it's changed since then.
GoneOffShore
(17,799 posts)
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