Today's been a busy old day in the Flightglobal team. Here's a list of some of the highlights from this developing story:
- Volcanic ash: who says flying's not safe?
- ASH CLOUD: European airlines ponder compensation call
- ASH CLOUD LIVE: IATA furious at 'theoretical' basis for airspace closures
- ASH CLOUD LIVE: ATC services eye 20 April for re-opening airspace
- CASE STUDY: When volcanic ash brought down a 747
- ASH CLOUD: Volcanic dust costing BA £20m daily
- ASH CLOUD: No engine degradation on BA 747 test-flight
- ASH CLOUD: Charter brokers prepare for travel eruption as volcanic ash threat subsides
- ASH CLOUD: Finland to allow some flights today
- ASH CLOUD: UK MoD suspends 'airbridge' operation with Afghanistan
- ASH CLOUD: The dangers from ash
- ASH CLOUD: European airlines ponder compensation call
- ASH CLOUD: economic impact bigger than 9/11: IATA

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