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Aviation Daily, November 24, 2015

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Safety

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FAA May Require Name, Home Address On UAV Registration

Nov 23, 2015
A federal task force has recommended that small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) owners be required to register their name and physical address with FAA.
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Turkish Changes Safety Processes After Kathmandu Runway Excursion

Nov 23, 2015
Turkish Airlines has made six changes to its processes and procedures following the March 4 excursion by an Airbus A330-300 landing at the Tribhuvan airport in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Airlines

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South African Airways (SAA) Names New CEO, Loses Key Execs

Nov 23, 2015
SAA named Musa Zwane, the head of its wholly-owned maintenance subsidiary unit South African Airways Technical (SAAT) as acting chief executive to replace Thuli Mpshe.
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Emirates In No Rush To Use New Australia Rights

Nov 23, 2015
Emirates Airline says it is not yet looking to boost its services to Australia, despite a new deal between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Australia that allows airlines of both countries more access.

Labor

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United, ALPA Agree On Pilot Contract Extension

Nov 23, 2015
United’s Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) master executive council (MEC) will review the new agreement reached with the airline, which lays the groundwork for extending the current pilot contract that becomes amendable on Jan. 31, 2017.

MRO

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Cathay Starts Retiring And Dismantling A340s

Nov 23, 2015
Cathay Pacific Airways is retiring its Airbus A340 fleet, including four this year, as part of its modernization plan.

Airports

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Gatwick Claims Airports Commission Findings Flawed

Nov 23, 2015
The owners of London’s Gatwick Airport claim the British government’s independent investigation into airport capacity is flawed.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Airport Profile — Tucson International (TUS)

Nov 25, 2015
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