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Aviation Daily, October 9, 2018

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Airlines

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Airbus Appoints Faury To Become CEO In April 2019

Oct 08, 2018
Airbus has completed its ongoing leadership transition by naming Guillaume Faury its new CEO.
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Ryanair To Open French Bases In Bordeaux And Marseille

Sep 27, 2018
Ryanair said it would open two bases in Bordeaux and Marseille as part of its summer 2019 schedule, basing two aircraft at each airport and representing a $200 million investment for each one, as the LCC seeks to accelerate its growth in the French market.

Airframers/Suppliers

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First Airbus A220-100 For Delta Undergoes First Flight

Oct 08, 2018
The first A220-100 that Airbus plans to deliver to Delta Air Lines made its first flight on Oct. 6, marking another step toward entry into service of the small narrowbody with a major carrier.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Reauthorization Bill Is Now Law, Good Until 2023

Oct 08, 2018
President Donald Trump has signed into law the bill to reauthorize the FAA until 2023, marking the first long-term approval for the agency since late 2015 and its longest since 1982.
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Moody’s: No-Deal Brexit Would Disrupt Aerospace Trade

Oct 05, 2018
A no-deal Brexit would “significantly disrupt trade” and negatively affect smaller, less diversified companies, analysis of the aerospace and defense industry by credit ratings agency Moody’s has suggested.

Airports

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Salzburg Airport Closing For Weeks In ‘19 For Runway Work

Sep 28, 2018
Salzburg Airport, Austria’s second largest, is scheduled to close for five weeks from Apr. 24 to May 28, 2019, to allow repairs to its 59-year-old runway.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile — San Antonio International (SAT)

Oct 09, 2018
View the Airport Profile — San Antonio International (SAT) chart in PDF format.