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Aviation Daily, February 19, 2016

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Airports

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U.S. And Japan Reach Agreement On Daytime Haneda Flights

Feb 18, 2016
The U.S. and Japan have reached a landmark agreement that will allow the switch of the four slot pairs at Tokyo Haneda Airport allocated to U.S. carriers to the daytime and provide one additional daytime pair and a new nighttime pair for scheduled service to the U.S.

Regulatory/Legislative

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EU High Court: Employers Can Claim Delay Compensation

Feb 18, 2016
Airlines in Europe will have to pay damages not just to passengers, but also their employers, when flights are canceled or delayed, the EU’s Court of Justice ruled on Feb. 17.

Intelligence

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Iranian Fleet One Of Oldest in Middle East

Feb 20, 2016
Iranian airlines operate a fleet of 285 aircraft, but the average age is slightly less than ...

Fuel Watch

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Global Jet Fuel Prices As of February 17, 2015

Feb 20, 2016
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Airlines

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Virgin America Will Not Enter Dallas Market Share War

Feb 18, 2016
Reacting to a “toxic fare environment,” Virgin America’s CEO has told analysts the airline would rather record lower load factors at Dallas Love Field than match American Airlines and Southwest Airlines on price.
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IATA Calls For Aviation Safety, Capacity Focus In Thailand

Feb 18, 2016
Thailand’s government needs to address serious aviation safety and capacity concerns so the country can realize its air travel growth potential, IATA says.
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Air Canada Has Big Plans For Its C Series Fleet

Feb 18, 2016
If Air Canada takes 45 Bombardier C Series aircraft, as it signaled on Feb. 17 that it would, the carrier plans to use the first 25 to replace its Embraer 190 fleet, with the rest going toward fulfilling incremental growth, executives said on the carrier’s fourth-quarter earnings conference call.
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Shenzhen Opening Long-Haul Routes

Feb 12, 2016
Prosperous Shenzhen has become the latest Chinese secondary city to open intercontinental air links, with China Southern Airlines beginning flights to Sydney and Xiamen Airlines planning a service to Seattle.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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American Airlines Fuel Cost 2014 vs 2015

Feb 20, 2016
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