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Aviation Daily, June 22, 2016

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Airframers/Suppliers

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Boeing Confirms Deal With Iran Air

Jun 21, 2016
Boeing acknowledged that Iran Air has signed a letter of intent to order its passenger jets, confirming that the U.S.
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Airbus Brings A350 To China

Jun 21, 2016
LONDON—Airbus is mounting its first demonstration tour of China with its A350-900 twin-aisle airliner, as it attempts to further tap the booming Chinese airline market.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA LSA Waiver Clears Way For Transition Flying Car

Jun 21, 2016
The benefit of automotive safety features in general aviation have persuaded the FAA to grant Terrafugia a waiver of weight and stall-speed limits so it can self-certify its Transition flying car as a light sport aircraft (LSA).

Airlines

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Airline Leaders Call For More Latin America Investment

Jun 21, 2016
PANAMA CITY—Passenger traffic in Latin America is expected to grow between 5–10% per year over the next decade. But this growth could be hampered by lack of government investment in infrastructure, air traffic control systems and airports, industry leaders said at the ALTA Pan-American Aviation Safety Summit here.
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KLM Increasingly Frustrated By Air France Pilots' Strikes

Jun 21, 2016
BRUSSELS—The decision of Air France pilots to call yet another strike is deepening the rift with KLM pilots, who told their French colleagues they have a “big problem” with the work stoppage.

Airports

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Vanuatu Airport Problems Continue To Limit Service

Jun 21, 2016
AUCKLAND—While Australasian airlines are restoring some links to the popular holiday destination of Vanuatu, concerns about the country’s main airport are preventing the full resumption of services.

Suppliers

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Russia Interested In Space-Based ADS-B

Jun 20, 2016
Russian air navigation and aviation information service providers have signed an agreement with U.S.-based Aireon, marking the first inroads for the nascent space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) provider in Eastern Europe.

Industry Data

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Leisure Fares: Week Of June 13 vs. Previous Week And Year-Ago Week

Jun 22, 2016
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