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Aviation Daily, August 15, 2018

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Airlines

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IATA: 2018 Traffic Growth Slows In 1H On Fuel Costs

Aug 14, 2018
Global air passenger traffic was up 7.8% year-over-year (YOY) in June, reflecting a healthy start to the peak summer travel season in the northern hemisphere, but overall demand through June has moderated in 2018 compared to the first-half of 2017, according to IATA’s latest Air Passenger Market Analysis.
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Revenue Strength Helps Asiana Reduce 2Q Loss

Aug 14, 2018
Asiana Airlines managed to cut its net loss significantly in the second quarter, thanks partly to the carrier’s revenue rising to record levels during the period.
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Jazeera Airways Profit Grows As Expansion Continues

Aug 14, 2018
Jazeera Airways said revenue and profit grew in the first half of the year, helped by a 50% increase in passengers thanks to route launches and aircraft additions.
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KLM Pilot Talks In ‘Difficult Phase’

Aug 14, 2018
Pilots at Dutch carrier KLM have given the airline until Aug. 17 to agree a new collective labor agreement (CLA), or face industrial action.

Analysis

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How Will Congress React To The Horizon Air Q400 Crash?

Aug 14, 2018
The crash of a stolen Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 turboprop in the Southern Puget Sound is likely to prompt a reaction from the U.S. Congress, which could take the form of a review of employee screening at airports and airlines.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Panasonic Avionics Names New Chief Compliance Officer

Aug 14, 2018
Panasonic Avionics Corp. (PAC), which settled bribery and accounting fraud charges brought by the U.S. government earlier this year, has appointed a new chief compliance officer.
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Low-Speed Rejected Takeoff Guidance Urged

Aug 14, 2018
An FAA-sponsored working group has recommended the agency develop guidance requiring demonstrations that aircraft can be controlled when an engine suddenly loses thrust during the low-speed portion of a takeoff run.
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IATA: No Talks Yet With Honeywell Over EC Complaint

Aug 14, 2018
IATA and Honeywell have not started talks on a possible settlement of the European Commission (EC) complaint filed by the association against the supplier, even as discussions with CFM International over a similar complaint led to a settlement that both sides welcomed.
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Menzies Acquisition Triggers Competition Probe

Aug 14, 2018
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has opened an in-depth investigation into Menzies’ acquisition of fellow ground handler Airline Services.