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Aviation Daily, August 25, 2015

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Airlines

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Qantas, JAL Increase Investment In Jetstar Japan

Aug 24, 2015
Each parent carrier has committed to investing another ¥5 billion ($42 million) into Jetstar Japan.
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Mint Could Give JetBlue Corporate Advantage In Boston

Aug 24, 2015
The airline is now offering the Mint cabin on the historically competitive transcontinental routes between New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and Los Angeles as well as San Francisco, but plans to expand the service to Boston in 2016.
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Volaris Tries To Lure Intercity Bus Passengers

Aug 25, 2015
Volaris sees potential for the Mexican airline market to double if the industry can siphon off passengers from intercity bus lines, an executive with…

Intelligence

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Ailing Air India Gets A New Head

Aug 25, 2015
NEW DELHI—Struggling state-owned carrier Air India has appointed Ashwani Lohani as chairman and managing director. He replaces Rohit Nandan, whose…

MRO

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Heavy Airframe MRO Demand Dip Hits Haeco’s Xiamen Facilities

Aug 25, 2015
Xiamen, which accounted for 40% of the man-hour share in the first six months of 2015, saw demand fall about 3%.

Airframers/Suppliers

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Falling Oil Prices Could Pinch Demand For Aircraft

Aug 24, 2015
Gulf carriers such as Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates Airline account for 75% of the Airbus A380s scheduled to be delivered between 2015-17.

Safety

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European ATC Grapples With UAV Threat

Aug 20, 2015
Fears that the new generation of low-cost, lightweight UAVs could pose a threat to air safety are forcing regulators to reach out to a wider audience.
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U.K. Investigators Recommend Design Changes After Ethiopian 787 Fire

Aug 21, 2015
The U.K. Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB), which investigated the incident at London’s Heathrow Airport on July 12, said it was caused by the uncontrolled release of stored energy from the lithium-manganese dioxide battery in the Honeywell-produced Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT).

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Airport Profile - Kahului Airport (OGG)

Aug 25, 2015
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