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Aviation Daily, June 14, 2016

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Airlines

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Malaysia Permanently Grounds Troubled Rayani Air

Jun 13, 2016
AUCKLAND—Malaysian regulators have canceled Rayani Air’s operating authority, after declaring Rayani has not proven itself fit to continue flying.
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Air France Cancels Some Flights As Pilots Walk Out

Jun 13, 2016
LONDON—Air France was expecting to cancel about 21% of its flight schedule June 13 as pilots continued a four-day walkout.
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SAS Scandinavian Airlines Pilot Strike Continues

Jun 13, 2016
LONDON—A strike by about 400 Swedish pilots at SAS Scandinavian Airlines showed no sign of ending June 13, as the carrier announced that 230 flights and 27,000 passengers would be affected.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Europe Clarifies Passenger-Rights Guidelines

Jun 13, 2016
The European Commission (EC) has adopted a set of passenger-rights guidelines, aimed at clarifying the rules ahead of a major revision.

Airports

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Biffle: Airports, Be ‘Cautious’ With Construction Projects

Jun 13, 2016
DENVER—Frontier Airlines is expected to join the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Precheck expedited screening program by the end of July. But the airline does not expect many of its passengers to avail themselves of the service, Frontier CEO Barry Biffle said here.
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Governor: No Plans To Mothball St. Helena Airport

Jun 13, 2016
LONDON—The government of the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena said there are no plans to mothball the remote island’s new airport, despite problems associated with wind shear preventing the start of regular air services.

Safety

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Watchdog Calls For Air-Marshal Risk Model

Jun 13, 2016
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is asking the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to transition to risk models for setting annual targets for domestic and international flights that should be covered by federal air marshals, and for determining which international destinations to cover.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile — George Bush Intercontinental/Houston (IAH)

Jun 15, 2016
View the Airport Profile — George Bush Intercontinental/Houston (IAH) chart in PDF format.