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Aviation Daily, October 7, 2015

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Airlines

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AirAsia Japan Gains Operating Certificate

Oct 06, 2015
Japanese regulators have granted approval for a new AirAsia LCC joint venture (JV), which plans to launch international and domestic routes from Nagoya’s Chubu Centrair International Airport in spring 2016.
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Virgin Atlantic Considers Used 777-300ERs Instead Of A350-1000s

Oct 06, 2015
Virgin Atlantic Airways is considering used Boeing 777-300ERs as it evaluates its fleet-renewal plans.
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New Business Models Fill A Need—Partially

Oct 06, 2015
Airline consolidation has left many small and medium airports without—or with significantly reduced—air service. However, new airline-business models have emerged to fill some of the vacuum.
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New Business Models Fill A Need—Partially

Oct 06, 2015
Airline consolidation has left many small and medium airports without—or with significantly reduced—air service. However, new airline-business models have emerged to fill some of the vacuum.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Proposes Largest Fine Yet For Illegal UAS Operations

Oct 06, 2015
A Chicago-based aerial imaging company specializing in photography of vacant properties has been hit with potentially the biggest fine yet for operating commercial unmanned aircraft recklessly and endangering airspace safety.
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FAA: ‘Compliance Philosophy’ Next Step In Safety Evolution

Oct 06, 2015
More than 2,000 FAA safety inspectors are returning to school to learn new and improved ways of monitoring how airlines comply with safety rules.
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First Interim Standards For Unmanned Aircraft Unveiled

Oct 06, 2015
The U.S. aviation group charged with developing standards to enable unmanned aircraft to fly in unrestricted airspace has completed the first documents for key systems, but cautions they are limited in scope and application.

Intelligence

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Airports And Airlines Conflict Over PFC Charges

Oct 08, 2015
Airports and airlines have been at loggerheads over increasing the Passenger Facilities Charge (PFC)

Air Traffic Management

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Australia’s ANSP Examines Aireon Potential

Oct 06, 2015
Airservices Australia is the latest air navigation service provider (ANSP) to seriously consider using the Aireon satellite-based surveillance network when it becomes available.

Airframers/Suppliers

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Airbus Proposes Further A380 Cabin Changes

Oct 06, 2015
Airbus is studying changes to the arrangement of the A380’s onboard rear staircase in an effort to make room for additional economy seats.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Leisure & Business Fares: Week of September 28

Oct 08, 2015
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