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Aviation Daily, October 31, 2014

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Airlines

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Until It Lowers Costs, Lufthansa Will Not Expand Core Fleet

Nov 01, 2014
Lufthansa says it will continue its nearly unprecedented run of not expanding its legacy fleet until it brings down costs, particularly at its…
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Air France-KLM Says KLM Results Are ‘Poor’

Nov 01, 2014
KLM has had a recent history of turning in strong results, and the Dutch carrier reported a third-quarter profit, but results are “poor,” an Air…
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Republic CSeries Plans In Question

Nov 01, 2014
Republic Airways is considering shrinking to one operating certificate by 2016, a move that would not allow it to operate the Bombardier CSeries, CEO…
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VLM Airlines To Take Up To 14 SSJ100LRs

Nov 01, 2014
Belgian regional carrier VLM Airlines, which is in the middle of a management buyout, is to launch the Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100LR in Europe, after…
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Jetstar Pilots To Vote On 18-Month Wage Freeze

Nov 01, 2014
Low-cost carrier (LCC) Jetstar has reached an agreement with its Australia-based pilots, representing a major step in parent Qantas Group’s efforts…

DataWatch

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Global Jet Fuel Prices

Nov 01, 2014
/site-files/aviationweek.com/files/uploads/2014/10/avd_10_31_2014_fuelw.pdf Global Jet Fuel Prices (midpoint)* As of October 29, 2014, compared with…

Airframers/Suppliers

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CSeries Has Accumulated 120 Flight Hours Since Testing Resumed

Nov 01, 2014
Bombardier has conducted more than 120 hours of CSeries flight testing since the test program resumed Sept. 7 after a 100-day grounding, and is…

Safety

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Zurich, Ryanair Bolster Collision Avoidance Protection

Nov 01, 2014
A string of voice communication blunders caused safety systems on the ground and in the air to activate automatically and successfully resolve a close encounter between an Air Portugal Airbus A319 and Ryanair Boeing 737-800 at 37,000 ft. over Zurich. While the Swiss Accident Investigation Board (SAIB) in its final report on the April 2013 incident does not make any recommendations, both Ryanair and Swiss air navigation services company Skyguide did make voluntary changes to prevent similar events from occurring.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Ranking of Major Airport On-Time Arrival Performance in August 2014

Nov 01, 2014
/site-files/aviationweek.com/files/uploads/2014/10/avd_10_31_2014_cht1.pdf Ranking of Major Airport On-Time Arrival Performance in August 2014 …