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Regulatory/Legislative

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S&P: Boeing Credit At Risk Without Ex-Im

Jul 10, 2014
Boeing alone could face “long-term credit risks” if the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im), the official export credit agency of America, is not…

Data Watch

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Select City Pairs, April 2013 - March 2014

Jul 10, 2014
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Air Traffic Management

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Swedish Remote Tower Set For Operations This Fall

Jul 10, 2014
Swedish transportation officials have approved the country’s air navigation provider, LFV, to begin using a Saab-built remote tower for takeoff and…

MRO

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As Aircraft Retirements Rise, Universal Recycling Standards Eyed

Jul 10, 2014
Faced with record aircraft retirements, industry is embracing standards for recycling parts and materials, but work remains to boost both awareness…

Forecasts/Industry Data

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U.S. City Pairs, April 2013 - March 2014, Airport to Airport

Jul 10, 2014
/site-files/aviationweek.com/files/uploads/2014/07/avd_07_10_2014_cht1.pdf U.S. City Pairs, April 2013 - March 2014 Airport to Airport

Airlines

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Europe Approves State Aid To SAS, AirBaltic And Adria Airways

Jul 10, 2014
In moves that give three carriers new lifelines and put on hold the long-awaited consolidation of Europe’s airline industry, the European Commission …
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Lufthansa Seeks Sweeping Business Model Changes, Targets LCC Market

Jul 10, 2014
Lufthansa plans to build up a much larger low-cost operation that, if implemented, would make it number three in size in the European low-fare market behind Ryanair and Easyjet. New CEO Carsten Spohr announced plans for a new intra-European carrier as well as a new airline that would focus on long-haul low-cost operations, possibly in cooperation with Turkish Airlines.
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More Groups, Lawmakers Join Fight For And Against NAI

Jul 10, 2014
Norwegian Air International’s (NAI) plan to serve the U.S. is facing fresh opposition from another airline union and eight members of the Georgia congressional delegation.

In Brief

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No Qatar Airways A380 At Farnborough

Jul 10, 2014
Qatar Airways will not bring its Airbus A380 to the Farnborough Air Show due to “certain issues affecting the interior of the cabin which were…

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