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Aviation Daily, January 22, 2018

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Shutdown Would Halt Registrations, Certifications

Jan 19, 2018
The FAA’s contingency plan for a government shutdown once again would cause its Oklahoma City aircraft registration office to shutter and put a halt to all but the most critical functions of its Aviation Safety (AVS) branch, a Transportation Department (DOT) document shows.
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Pekoske: TSA Checkpoints Will Be Staffed In Shutdown

Jan 19, 2018
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners will remain working at airport security lanes in the event of a U.S. government shutdown, emphasized TSA Administrator David Pekoske.

Airlines

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American Adding LGA-ORD Flights To Shuttle Service

Jan 19, 2018
American Airlines is taking its Northeast U.S. shuttle product and adapting it to the New York LaGuardia (LGA)-Chicago O’Hare (ORD) route starting April 4—a move the carrier’s executives said could be a precursor to more shuttle offerings.
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SAS In ‘Final Negotiations’ For New A320neo Order

Jan 19, 2018
The new order will be used to replace SAS’ current fleet of around 70 Boeing 737-600s, -700s and -800s.
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Spirit’s RASM Projection Better Than Expected

Jan 19, 2018
ULCC Spirit Airlines has projected better-than-expected unit revenue performance in the 2017 fourth quarter, lending credence to the notion that the U.S. airline revenue/pricing environment is improving.

Safety

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UK To EASA: Change Rules On Commercial Pilots With HIV

Jan 19, 2018
Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it has called on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to change its rules so pilots can fly commercially with certain medical conditions, including HIV.

Air Traffic Management

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Civil And Military ATC Working Side By Side At Schiphol

Jan 12, 2018
Following years of preparation, civil and military air traffic controllers are working “shoulder to shoulder” at Schiphol-East, the oldest part of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the Dutch government announced.

Transitions

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Aviation Daily Editor Departs

Jan 19, 2018
This issue of Aviation Daily is the first produced in 3.5 years without the steady guidance of Editor-in-Chief Madhu Unnikrishnan.

Technology

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FAA Drone Registry Surpasses 1 Million Users

Jan 11, 2018
Registration to fly drones weighing 0.55–55 lb. (0.25–25 kg) as a hobby was required under a registration rule the FAA issued in December 2015.

Suppliers

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Figeac Aero Supplying Aluminum Boeing 777X Parts

Jan 11, 2018
Figeac Aero has won its first contract as a direct supplier with Boeing. It is for large structural aluminum parts on the 777X.

Industry Data

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Domestic Quarterly U.S. Scheduled Service

Jan 23, 2018
View the Domestic Quarterly U.S. Scheduled Service chart in PDF format.
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SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

Jan 23, 2018
View the SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace chart in PDF format.

Calendar of Events

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Upcoming Events

Jan 23, 2018
To list an event, send information in calendar format to Donna Thomas at [email protected]. For a complete list of Aviation Week Network’s upcoming events, and to register, visit www.aviationweek.com/events (Bold type indicates new calendar listing.)