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Aviation Daily, July 19, 2016

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Labor

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BA Cabin Crewmembers Oppose Performance Plan

Jul 18, 2016
British Airways (BA) cabin crewmembers are increasingly concerned that a new performance-measurement plan is being used as a means to replace senior staff with employees on new contracts.

Airports

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LAX Plans $5.5 Billion Fix For Road Access Problem

Jul 18, 2016
Passengers’ difficulty accessing Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) efficiently via surrounding roadways is a “huge, huge problem we need to fix,” Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) CEO Deborah Flint told the International Aviation Club of Washington, D.C.

Regulatory/Legislative

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DOT Grants FedEx Miami–Matanzas Route

Jul 18, 2016
The Transportation Department (DOT) has granted FedEx the route authority for five-times-weekly, all-cargo service between Miami and Matanzas, Cuba.

Airlines

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AirAsia To Lease 30% Of A321neo Order

Jul 18, 2016
AirAsia has confirmed that a significant proportion of its latest major Airbus narrowbody aircraft order will be allocated to its leasing subsidiary.

Suppliers

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Boeing Builds Aftermarket Platform On Microsoft Cloud Platform

Jul 18, 2016
Boeing’s dual aftermarket and cost-cutting pushes are getting a boost from a new business deal the leading aircraft OEM has reached with technology icon Microsoft.

Cargo

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Flying Whales Sees Market For Cargo Airship

Jul 18, 2016
Startup company Flying Whales believes it has found the right technologies and has conducted a convincing market assessment to thrive in large cargo airships. The first flight of the French company’s LCA60T is expected in three years.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile — Boston, MA — Logan International (BOS)

Jul 19, 2016
View the Airport Profile — Boston, MA — Logan International (BOS) chart in PDF format.