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Aviation Daily, January 16, 2019

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Airlines

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Delta Sees Revenues Rise, But Warns About Shutdown

Jan 15, 2019
Delta Air Lines on Jan. 15 reported fourth-quarter 2018 revenue of $10.7 billion, up 5% year-over-year, but warned of revenue slowing due to the partial federal government shutdown that started in late December.
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TSA Staff Shortages, Security Delays Rising As Shutdown Persists

Jan 15, 2019
Some U.S. airports are warning of terminal closures and longer wait-times at Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening lanes as the U.S. partial federal government shutdown—now the longest in history—shows no sign of ending soon.

Airframers/Suppliers

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Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems To Sign New Master Production Agreement

Jan 15, 2019
A new master agreement between Boeing and leading aerostructures supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) is expected to be signed this month that should resolve penalty payments over 737 production delays in 2018.

Airports

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India Projects Dramatic Growth In Passenger Traffic, Airports

Jan 15, 2019
A new strategy document outlines rapid growth projections and ambitious goals for India’s civil aviation industry over the next 20 years, as well as challenges and recommended steps.
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Security Personnel Strikes Disrupt Eight German Airports

Jan 15, 2019
Flights in Germany faced further disruptions Jan. 15 because of a planned strike action by security staff at eight of the country’s airports.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Rules Coming For Drone Flights Over People, At Night

Jan 15, 2019
FAA will soon publish a proposed regulation that would allow flights of small drones for commercial purposes at night and over people under certain conditions.

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