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Aviation Daily, September 28, 2015

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Airlines

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Air Berlin Faces Codesharing Decision, Further Restructuring

Sep 29, 2015
Air Berlin is entering a week of decisions crucial for its survival as the airline finalizes its latest restructuring plan and awaits the renewal of important codesharing rights with partner Etihad Airways.
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Norwegian To Launch 737 Transatlantic Flights, Talks With Ryanair For Feed

Sep 29, 2015
BRUSSELS—Norwegian Air Shuttle’s transatlantic network just got more ambitious, with two new routes planned to Boston and New York from Cork, Ireland.
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Air New Zealand Unveils New Flagship Lounge

Sep 25, 2015
Air New Zealand has completed a new airport lounge for its Auckland hub, the largest step in a four-year NZ$100 million ($63 million) program to upgrade its lounge facilities in New Zealand and overseas.
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Air Canada’s Amadeus Deal Will Support Global Expansion

Sep 25, 2015
Air Canada’s new distribution deal with Amadeus will support the airline’s expansion into new international markets, according to Duncan Bureau, the airline’s vice president-global sales.

This Week in Aviation History

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This Week In Aviation History

Sep 29, 2015
20 Years Ago Sept. 28, 1995 - FAA officials scheduled a visit to Vietnam for later in the month to inspect its aviation infrastructure, which could clear the way for U.S. carriers to serve the country. 10 years ago Sept 28, 2005 - The European Commission announced new plans to create the European Aviation Safety Agency, after a failed attempt in 1998. 5 years ago

Airframers/Suppliers

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Beluga XL Design Frozen, Airbus Says

Oct 01, 2015
Airbus will likely operate two types of outsize cargo aircraft—the Beluga and Beluga XL—given rising narrowbody-production rates, the airframer says.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Polynesian Applies For Extension Of Only U.S. Cabotage Route

Sep 25, 2015
Polynesian Airlines is asking the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) to extend the only cabotage route in the country by one more month.

Labor

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Compass Airlines, ATP Agree On Reimbursement Deal For Pilot Tuition

Sep 25, 2015
Compass Airlines and ATP Flight School have finalized a tuition-reimbursement agreement.

Upcoming Events

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Upcoming Events

Sep 29, 2015
To list an event, send information in calendar format to Donna Thomas at [email protected]. (Bold type indicates new calendar listing.) Sept. 28-Oct. 1—APEX Expo, Portland, Oregon, http://apex.aero/annual-meeting-2015 Sept. 29-30—Cargo Security and Facilitation Forum, Hyatt Regency Montreal, Montreal, Canada, www.iata.org/events/Pages/cargo-security.aspx

Aviation Conferences and Exhibitions

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Aviation Week's Conferences & Exhibitions

Sep 29, 2015
For a complete list of Aviation Week’s upcoming events, and to register, visit www.awin.aviationweek.com/events Oct. 13-15—MRO Europe, ExCel London Exhibition and Convention Center, London, U.K. Nov. 4-6—MRO Asia, SingEx Exhibition and Convention Center, Singapore. Feb. 3-4, 2016—MRO Middle East, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE. Mar. 3, 2016—Laureate Awards, The National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.