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 IATA now expects the coronavirus outbreak to reduce airline revenues from passenger operations by $252 billion in 2020 鈥?more than double its earlier worst-case-scenario estimate.That equates to a 44% fall in passenger revenues from 2019 and is driven by a 38% reduction in global traffic measured in RPKs year-on-year and falling yields.Speaking today as the revised figures were released, IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac described the coronavirus outbreak as the  deepest crisis  the industry has ever faced. We need g stanley mugs overnments to act stanley us  fast with financial relief , he states, otherwise  almost half  of airlines would  die  in the coming weeks.Earlier in March, IATA suggested the impact on revenues would be in the range of $63 billion to $113 billion.The revised  stanley us figures come as airlines across the world ground flights amid plummeting demand for air travel and government-imposed restrictions on connectivity.TopicsAirlinesCoronavirusNetworksStrategy                                                Related articles                                                                                                                                        News                                      APAC passenger demand to fall 37%, wipe out $88b in 2020: IATA                                                        2020-04-03T06:06:00Z                    By Cirium                                    IATA expects a 37% decline in Asia-Pacific passenger demand this year from the coronavirus Oemu United to introduce premium economy cabin in 2018
 The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on聽bangordailynewsBrad Farrin of Norridgewock represents District 3 in the Maine Senate and is the Senate Republican lead on the Transportation Committee.When the state first created the Maine Recovery Council聽in 2022, the intent was to stand up a quasi-governmental structure to administrate some of the approximately $235 million Maine will receive from its participation in a class action against the pharmaceutical and drug distribution industries. Over the next 18 years, the council 鈥?through the Maine Recovery Fund 鈥?will receive about $117 million from the National Opioids Settlement聽to fight substance use that continues to claim Mainers lives every day.Through a collection of settlements, drug companies like Johnson  Johnson and Purdue Pharma, among others, and distributors such as Walmart, CVS and Walgreens acknowledged their respective roles in the nat stanley nz ions opioid crisis聽tha stanley mugg t has gripped many Americans in a cycle of drug dependence. When you layer in a somewhat porous  stanley us southern border聽that has flooded our country with deadly fentanyl, our opioid crisis has become deadlier than ever.After the Legislature created the council in April 2022 through PL 2021 Ch. 661, Maines attorney general entered into a memorandum of understanding聽in June of that year. It assigned half of the total settlement to the council and split t