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Aviation Daily, July 19, 2018

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Farnborough 2018

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ATR CEO Optimistic About Iran Air Resolution

Jul 18, 2018
ATR CEO Christian Scherer said he is “reasonably optimistic” the turboprop manufacturer can resolve the issues related to new Iran sanctions imposed by the U.S. government that have affected its pending deliveries to Iran Air.
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Kuwait’s Wataniya Confirms A320neo Commitment

Jul 19, 2018
Kuwait-based Wataniya Airways has firmed up an order for the 25 Airbus A320neo family aircraft at the Farnborough Air Show and indicated it is looking at further aircraft acquisitions.
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AirBaltic To Have All-Airbus A220 Fleet By 2022

Jul 18, 2018
Latvian carrier airBaltic will phase out its 11 remaining Boeing 737s by 2020 and 12 Bombardier Q400s by 2022, leaving it with an all Airbus A220-300 fleet.
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‘Nigeria Air’ Unveiled At Farnborough

Jul 18, 2018
The Nigerian government has announced the creation of startup carrier Nigeria Air, which plans to operate 30 aircraft within three to four years.
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Airbus, Boeing Issue Bullish 20-Year Forecasts

Jul 18, 2018
Airbus and Boeing each released 20-year market forecasts at the Farnborough Airshow July 17, with the European manufacturer focusing largely on the commercial aircraft services market and the U.S. manufacturer highlighting fleet projections.

Airlines

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Medium U.S. Hubs Could Be Key For Neeleman’s Startup

Jul 18, 2018
Airline strategies and capacity constraints at large-hub airports serving the most desirable markets continue to create opportunities in medium-hub communities—factors that may play a major role in shaping David Neeleman’s new startup carrier, a Delta Airport Consultants (DAC) analysis of air-service data concludes.
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United: Cost Discipline Serves As Buffer Against Rising Fuel Prices

Jul 18, 2018
United Airlines executives said a strong revenue environment and cost discipline are enabling the Chicago-based airline to recover 75% of rising fuel prices and maintain solid profitability, reporting a second-quarter net profit of $684 million.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Emirates

Jul 20, 2018
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