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Aviation Daily, February 3, 2016

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Airlines

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WestJet Is Hurt By Western Canada’s Economic Weakness

Feb 02, 2016
The problem is most pronounced in Alberta, Canada’s oil economy center. Roughly 40% of the airline’s capacity touches the province, which has been hit hard by the recent drop in oil prices.
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Hainan Airlines Temporarily Cuts Long-Haul Routes

Feb 02, 2016
One factor behind the capacity constraints may be the airline’s need to allocate aircraft to other routes and to affiliate carriers in the HNA Group that are opening long-haul services.
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Delta Private Jets Tallies Record Revenue, Sales

Feb 02, 2016
Delta Private Jets is calling 2015 a record year for revenue and jet card and charter sales.

Regulatory

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Norwegian Expected To Top Agenda Of Next U.S.-EU Meeting

Feb 02, 2016
Norwegian Air International’s (NAI) pending application for permission to serve the U.S. will be on the agenda at the next U.S.-EU aviation meeting, in April in Washington, Aviation Daily has learned.

Safety

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NTSB Identifies Manufacturing, Repair Flaws In Two Engine Failures

Feb 02, 2016
Repair errors or faulty manufacturing processes were the root cause of two engine failures in September 2014, one on an International Aero Engines (IAE) V2500-powered JetBlue Airbus A320-200, the other on a Pratt &Whitney PW4056-powered Delta Air Lines Boeing 747-400, according to newly released final reports by the NTSB.

Suppliers

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BE Aerospace Sees Strong Commercial Revenues Ahead; Bizav Will Struggle

Feb 02, 2016
The company saw fourth-quarter commercial sales jump more than 9%, and is projecting a companywide revenue boost of 3% this year and 7.5% in 2017, even factoring in an expected dip in business aviation sales that will last for most of 2016.

Airframers/Suppliers