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Aviation Daily, November 20, 2018

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Airlines

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Working Group Issues Pilot Controlled Rest Study

Nov 19, 2018
A working group of fatigue experts from airlines, labor groups, and academia has released a best-practices guide to controlled rest (CR) on the flight deck—part of an effort to provide data-supported guidance on how to create and improve pilot-napping programs.
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Air New Zealand Begins A321neo Fleet Transition

Nov 16, 2018
The debut of Air New Zealand’s first Airbus A321neo will mark the start of a major upgrade of the airline’s international short-haul fleet, helping it confront a new phase of fierce competition in the Australia-New Zealand market.
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Vietjet Profits, Fleet Growth Point To Doubling Network By 2020

Nov 15, 2018
Spurred by strong demand for air travel in Vietnam, LCC Vietjet Air’s operating profit for the first nine months was up 13% to VND2.4 trillion ($107 million) year on year.
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Oman Air Favors JVs Over Alliances

Nov 15, 2018
Oman Air believes joint ventures (JVs) with codeshare partners would offer greater benefits to the national carrier than membership in a global alliance.

Suppliers

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Lockheed Starts Manufacture Of Low-Sonic Boom Test Plane

Nov 19, 2018
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works has cut metal on the X-59 QueSST, beginning manufacture of the first part for NASA’s low-boom flight demonstrator.

Airframers

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Airbus Made October Rebound In Orders And Deliveries

Nov 19, 2018
Airbus commercial aircraft orders made a significant rebound in October as the Toulouse-based manufacturer reported firm bookings for 85 aircraft, valued at about $13.4 billion.

Airport Profile