Daily Memo: Tracking Safety’s Journey, One Nuance At A Time
One of FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s most-used lines these days is that safety “is a journey,” not a destination.
Brussels Airlines Unveils New Logo, Livery
The Lufthansa Group carrier has rebranded to mark the end of its restructuring and reinforce its positioning as a customer-friendly airline.
Singapore, Airbus To Collaborate On Hydrogen Application Studies
In preparation for future sustainable aviation power requirements, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Airbus plan to work together to study the demand, production and application of such technologies.
U.S. Aviation Fatalities Declined In 2020, NTSB Says
Fatalities caused by civil aviation accidents in the U.S. declined in 2020 alongside a lapse in flight activity because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NTSB said Nov. 17.
UK’s Jet2 Sees Further Competitive Pricing, Strong Summer Bookings
UK leisure operator Jet2 expects the “competitive pricing environment” it was seeing for the winter 2021/2022 season to continue.
Copa Opts To Speed Up 737 MAX Deliveries
Copa Airlines has struck an agreement with Boeing to accelerate deliveries of 12 737 MAX-9 aircraft.
U.S. TSA Expects 20 Million Travelers During Thanksgiving Period
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it expects 20 million air travelers during the Thanksgiving travel period, double the amount that flew in 2020 but down considerably from a record 26 million in 2019.
Leasing companies look set to play a leading role in bringing zero-emissions propulsion to aviation.
Malaysia, Singapore Flag Carriers Restarting Codeshare Agreement
Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines will restart a codeshare agreement signed in 2019 as their home countries plan to ease restrictions via vaccinated travel lane (VTL).
United Airlines To Restart Singapore Flights
One of the farthest routes in United Airlines’ network will return in January with the restart of flights between San Francisco (SFO) and Singapore Changi (SIN).
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