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Aviation Daily, January 22, 2015

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Data Watch

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Data Watch: ALTA Passenger Traffic - September 2014

Jan 22, 2015
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Intelligence

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Moody’s Predicts 12-14% Airline Margins In 2015

Jan 22, 2015
Ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded its outlook for the global airline industry from “stable” to “positive” off the back of lower…

Forecasts/Industry Data

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ALTA Passenger Traffic - September 2014

Jan 22, 2015
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Airlines

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Recapitalization And Employee Shareholding Key Criteria In TAP’s Privatization

Jan 21, 2015
The government on January 15 approved a prospectus with conditions for the proposed privatization of its flag carrier, and the official documentation was published Jan. 20.
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Etihad Regional Cuts Four Routes

Jan 21, 2015
Etihad Regional—which is based on Swiss carrier Darwin Airline—decided to discontinue four routes following a meeting of its administrative board on Jan. 20.
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Emirates Would Buy 100 A380neos, Agrees To Amedeo Sale-Leaseback Deals

Jan 21, 2015
In a Bloomberg TV interview at the World Economic Forum, Clark said that he visited Airbus in Toulouse late last week to discuss the A380, among other subjects.
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Boyd Group Report: U.S.-Cuba Traffic Not Poised For Major Growth

Jan 20, 2015
In an updated version of his 2009 report, entitled, “Cuba: Normalization of Relations, Mirage, Myth or Opportunity,” consultant Mike Boyd argues it is too early for airlines to rush into Cuba.
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Carriers Lay Out Haneda Arguments

Jan 23, 2015
American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are making their cases to the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) on why they should be awarded slots at…
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SAA: 90-Day Plan On Target

Jan 23, 2015
South African Airways (SAA) has completed a long-haul network and fleet-strategy review under its critical “90-Day Action Plan,” aimed at getting the…

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Master Guidance Library Progressing, But Still ‘Several Years Off’

Jan 21, 2015
Testifying at a House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on Jan. 20, FAA Director of Aircraft Certification Services Dorenda Baker said a “proof of concept” of the single source for all guidance is being reviewed by top agency executives.

Safety

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NASA: Airline Pilot Training Regimen May Be Too Predictable

Jan 21, 2015
Based on the results, the agency is suggesting several enhancements to airline training curriculums, including more techniques to surprise pilots in training scenarios.