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Aviation Daily, September 6, 2018

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Airlines

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Norwegian Sticking To Plan, To Sell Most Of A320neo Order

Sep 05, 2018
Norwegian will stick to its strategy of selling up to 140 aircraft, the airline wrote in an investor presentation Sept. 4, confirming plans for large-scale asset disposals.
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Norwegian Air Argentina To Start Operations In October

Sep 04, 2018
Norwegian Air Argentina (NAA) will begin flying in Argentina in mid-October, the company announced Sept. 4, as tickets went on sale for six domestic routes.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Ryanair Pilots In Ireland Vote For Collective Operations Pact

Sep 05, 2018
Ryanair pilots who belong to the Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association (IALPA) have voted unanimously in favor of a collective agreement, marking a step forward in talks between the LCC and its Irish pilots and introducing the possibility that the airline may not reduce its Dublin-based fleet as threatened.
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FAA Extension Expected To Last Until End Of Year

Sep 04, 2018
With just 11 working days remaining for the U.S. Congress to pass legislation reauthorizing the FAA, industry watchers are expecting the most likely path forward to be another short-term extension that would last through the end of the year.

Airports

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Japan’s Kansai Airport Still Closed After Typhoon Flooding

Sep 05, 2018
Airlines were forced to suspend operations for a second day Sept. 5 at Osaka Kansai International Airport due to severe flooding, and there was no indication of when the airport will reopen.

Airframers/Suppliers

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CIB Leasing Splits Order, Now Taking CRJ900s And Q400s

Sep 04, 2018
Bombardier has gained a second customer for its 90-seat Q400 turboprop, with the Canadian manufacturer announcing China’s Industrial Bank Financial Leasing Co. (CIB Leasing) has converted half of its standing order for 10 CRJ900 jets to five of the recently certified 90-seat version of the Q400.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Ryanair

Sep 06, 2018
View the Airline Snapshot: Ryanair chart in PDF format.