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Aviation Daily, August 5, 2015

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Airlines

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Winter Air Berlin-Etihad Codesharing Approvals Still Pending

Aug 04, 2015
Berlin Mayor Michael Müller and the Prime Ministers of the states of Northrine-Westfalia and Baden-Wuerttemberg wrote a letter to Germany’s Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt, urging him to extend the approval that would allow Air Berlin and Etihad to continue codesharing on the important Berlin-Abu Dbabi and Stuttgart-Abu Dhabi routes, as well as on many European connecting flights beyond Berlin.
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Jetstar Denial Is Bad Omen For Industry, Joyce Says

Aug 04, 2015
By not allowing the establishment of Jetstar Hong Kong—partly owned by the Qantas Group—the Hong Kong government applied its ownership rules differently than it has for other carriers, Joyce said at the CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit.
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ANA Adds To Haneda International Network

Aug 04, 2015
ANA is adding three new flights from Haneda to China: one daily Haneda-Guangzhou service, and second daily flights on existing routes to Beijing and Shanghai.
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EasyJet Reaches Deal With U.K.-Based Cabin Crew, Avoids Strike

Aug 04, 2015
The LCC accepted a longstanding demand from cabin crew to include the holiday-pay allowance in the pay deal and to award a wage increase of 4.1% for cabin crew, and 5.1% for cabin managers, backdated to January.
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Restructured MAS Can Take On LCCs, Müller Says

Aug 04, 2015
MAS is in the middle of a major restructuring effort that will cut its costs dramatically. This will allow the carrier to adopt a “modular product offering,” enabling it to compete for budget and full-service traffic, Müller said at the CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation Summit.

Intelligence

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Rainey Leaves United For PayPal

Aug 06, 2015
United Continental Holdings CFO John Rainey is leaving the company to be PayPal’s chief financial officer, according to the San Jose, California…

Airframers/Suppliers

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Mitsubishi Opens Up U.S. Sites In Advance Of MRJ Flight Tests

Aug 04, 2015
Around 50 employees are already working at the Seattle Engineering Center in the south of the city, which will be operated by AeroTEC, a Seattle-based aerospace engineering consultancy which provides flight-testing, data analysis and FAA-certification support.

Suppliers

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Rockwell Collins Prepping For The Apps and Services Era

Jul 30, 2015
Rockwell Collins is beginning to consider the strategies, partners and acquisitions required to make the avionics and information services provider a dominant player in the coming “era of applications and services” for airliners.
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Precision Castparts To Buy Noranco

Aug 04, 2015
The sale is expected to close in the third quarter. The acquisition will add Precision Castparts’ capabilities in the aircraft sector, the company said.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Leisure and Business Fares: Week of July 27 vs. Previous Week and Year-ago week

Aug 06, 2015
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