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Aviation Daily, June 26, 2015

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Regulatory/Legislative

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Jetstar Hong Kong Denied Regulatory Approval

Jun 25, 2015
After several rounds of hearings and submissions, the Hong Kong Air Transport Licensing Authority (ATLA) said it would not award the required license to Jetstar Hong Kong. The application was filed in June 2013, and while Jetstar and Qantas executives remained optimistic, the chances of approval appeared more remote as the process dragged on.
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JetBlue: DOT Should Limit Term Of Qantas-American JV

Jun 25, 2015
The New York-based carrier is asking the DOT to approve the Qantas-American JV for three years, renewing it only “upon a further showing by the joint applicants that the consumer benefits described in the joint application have been realized,” JetBlue said in its filing.

Labor

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ALPA: U.S. Pilot Shortage Is Really ‘Pilot Pay Shortage’

Jun 25, 2015
Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) President Tim Canoll asserted that the pilot shortage cited by U.S. regional airlines is really “a pilot pay shortage” that could be alleviated by higher starting salaries and more defined career paths for flight deck crew.

Fuel Watch

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Global Jet Fuel Prices As of June 25, 2015

Jun 25, 2015
Global Jet Fuel Prices (midpoint)* As of Month xx, 2015, compared with previous week and previous year cts/gal prev. week prev. year NY Jet Barges 179.56 -2.97 -120.49 Chicago Jet 175.51 -5.27 -145.04

Airports

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European Airports Favor Expansion Of Open Skies, Including To Gulf States

Jun 25, 2015
“With the shift underway in the global economy to emerging markets, remaining connected and open for business is an absolute imperative for Europe. This is why open skies should be a no-brainer,” ACI Europe President Arnaud Feist said.

Safety

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Scottish Court-Ordered CVR Release Worries Pilots

Jun 25, 2015
Judge Lord Michael Jones on June 19 upheld a demand made last month by Frank Mulholland, the Lord Advocate for Scotland, for the release of the cockpit voice recording from the CHC Scotia-operated AS332L2 Super Puma helicopter that crashed into the sea shortly before it was due to land at Sumburgh Airport in the Shetland Islands on Aug. 23, 2013, killing four of the 18 people onboard.

Airlines

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Delta Drops Two London Flights

Jun 25, 2015
Delta had announced both routes to great fanfare, even throwing a party at an exclusive Los Angeles club to celebrate the new service from L.A.

Air Traffic Management

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FAA To Deploy Terminal-Airspace Sequencing Tool From 2018

Jun 25, 2015
The FAA is to field a NASA-developed tool for flight-sequencing and spacing at nine major U.S. airports in 2018-22 to enable better use of fuel-saving optimized-profile descents.

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