Aviation Daily Roundup: Nov. 26
Aviation Daily November 26, 2019
Lessor SMBC Sees MAX Operational Impact Lasting Into 2021
SMBC Aviation Capital CEO Peter Barrett believes the operational impact of the Boeing 737 MAX grounding could last into 2021, as airlines face the challenges of reintroducing a dormant fleet.
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Condor Expects Decision In January On Post-Thomas Cook Ownership
German leisure carrier Condor expects to gain clarity about its future ownership in January 2020, around four months after having entered a special restructuring scheme.
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Lufthansa Sells European Part Of LSG’s Catering Unit To Gategroup
Lufthansa has sold the European portion of its catering unit LSG Group to Gategroup, its first step toward exiting the airline catering business segment altogether.
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Opinion: Drone Delivery Is Safe And Secure
Delivery by drone is safe and secure—and the drone industry is working with federal regulators to make sure it stays that way.
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Restoring Malaysia’s FAA Rating May Take Years, AAPA Chief Says
Malaysia could face a multi-year process to address the FAA’s concerns and restore the country’s safety rating, according to the head of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).
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