Aviation Daily Roundup: March 9
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Op-Ed: Government Promises To Follow The Evidence Must Be More Than Good Intentions
Credit: Credit: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol / Twitter
As the UK negotiates its exit from the European Union (EU), the aerospace industry has been clear we need a comprehensive deal that protects our global market access, jobs, connectivity, and most of all passenger safety.
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For Airline Customers, Ticket Price Still Matters More than MAX: Survey
Commercial passengers still are likely to be driven more by airline ticket prices than whether they are flying on the embattled Boeing 737 MAX narrowbody, according to a new survey provided by Jefferies analysts.
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Finnair Aims For Carbon Neutrality By 2045
Credit: Credit: Finnair / Twitter
Finnair revealed an ambitious sustainability strategy plan Mar. 6, saying it intends to reduce net emissions by 50% by the end of 2025 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
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European Commission Moves Closer To Slot Rule Suspension
Credit: Heathrow Airport
The European Commission will deliberate on Mar. 18 whether to suspend slot rules for congested airports, in order to provide relief to airlines amid falling demand in some markets as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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JAL Stands Down Crew After COVID-19 Contact
Credit: Rob Finlayson
Japan Airlines has confirmed one of its cabin crew has been diagnosed with COVID-19, causing other crew members to be home-quarantined.
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JetBlue Considers More Domestic Capacity Cuts On COVID-19 Slump
Credit: Credit: Nigel Howarth / AWST
JetBlue Airways is considering additional capacity cuts beyond the 5% announced last week, as bookings continue to slump over concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.
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MH17 Shootdown Trials Begin In The Netherlands
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The Netherlands has put three Russians and one Ukrainian on trial in absentia for the shootdown of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
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Air New Zealand Warns COVID-19 Impact Larger Than Estimated
Credit: Joe Pries
Air New Zealand has warned that its losses related to the COVID-19 outbreak are likely to be higher than what the airline forecast just two weeks ago, as demand continues to sink.
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New 737 Quality System Issue Triggers Proposed $19.7M FAA Fine
Credit: Credit: Collins Aerospace
Boeing’s failure to ensure sensors linked to Collins Aerospace-supplied head-up guidance systems (HGS) delivered to customers were approved for use under the applicable supplemental type certificate has prompted the U.S. FAA to propose a $19.7 million fine.
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Chinese Airports Located In Province At Epidemic’s Center Recall Staff
Credit: Wuhan Tianhe International Airport
The operator of airports in the province at the center of China’s COVID-19 epidemic has ordered staff back to work, without setting a date for resuming flight operations.
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Compass Airlines To Close Seattle Base After Losing Delta Partnership
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Minnesota-based regional carrier Compass Airlines will close its base at Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA) on May 1 and lay off its 197-employee workforce there, the carrier announced in a filing with Washington state authorities.
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Ethiopian Airlines Undecided On MAX Strategy
Credit: Boeing
One year after the fatal Boeing 737 MAX crash that triggered a worldwide grounding of the type, Ethiopian Airlines group CEO Tewolde GebreMariam remains undecided on the airline’s future MAX strategy.
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