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Aviation Daily, January 17, 2019

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Recalls Furloughed Inspectors, Engineers

Jan 16, 2019
FAA is recalling aviation safety inspectors and engineers to work without pay during the ongoing shutdown of U.S. government agencies.
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European Capacity Freeze Concerns Rise After Brexit Plan Rejection

Jan 16, 2019
Airlines and airports are warning of looming capacity freezes across Europe, after UK prime minister Theresa May’s agreement on exiting the European Union (Brexit) was overwhelmingly rejected by the UK parliament.
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Judge Denies Controllers’ Request for Restraining Order

Jan 16, 2019
A federal judge on Jan. 15 declined to issue a temporary restraining order sought by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) to compel the U.S. government to pay controllers who are required to work during the current funding shutdown.
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FAA Recalls Furloughed Inspectors, Engineers

Jan 16, 2019
FAA is recalling aviation safety inspectors and engineers to work without pay during the ongoing shutdown of U.S. government agencies.

Airframers

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Airbus A320, A220 Evolution Considered As Mobile Expands

Jan 16, 2019
Airbus Commercial Aircraft president Guillaume Faury sees the A320 and A220 ideally placed to “evolve in parallel” and anticipates making further decisions on how later this year.

Airlines

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Airlines: U.S. Government Shutdown Impact Minimal So Far

Jan 16, 2019
Airline executives acknowledge that the partial U.S. government shutdown is affecting their businesses, but they are downplaying both immediate and long-term ramifications, seemingly betting on a near-term resolution to the stalemate that began Dec. 22.
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Jazz Pilots Endorse Contract; Parent Chorus To Expand Fleet

Jan 16, 2019
Pilot leaders from Canadian regional carrier Jazz Aviation endorsed a tentative agreement for a new contract Jan. 15, on the same day Jazz’s parent company Chorus Aviation Inc. and Air Canada announced terms to extend their capacity purchase agreement (CPA) through 2035.

Airports

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UK Airports Urged To Buy Counter-Drone Systems

Jan 11, 2019
The UK public will expect the country’s airports to invest in anti-drone measures following the London Gatwick Airport incident in December, the country’s Defence Secretary said.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Copa Airlines

Jan 11, 2019
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