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Aviation Daily, June 10, 2019

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Spirit AeroSystems Shortens Work Week To Mitigate MAX Slowdown

Jun 07, 2019
Spirit AeroSystems, the Wichita aerostructures provider for 70% of the Boeing 737, will shorten its work week to 32 hours for all salaried, management and executive employees working on commercial airplane programs, according to a worker union.

Regulatory/Legislative

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France Proposes European Aviation Tax To Curb Emissions

Jun 07, 2019
The French government has called on European transport ministers to discuss putting in place an aviation tax at a European level to help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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House Appropriations Committee Advances FAA 2020 Budget

Jun 07, 2019
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has approved legislation granting $17.7 billion to FAA in fiscal 2020, advancing the bill to the full chamber where it is due to be taken up later in June.
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FAA Seeks Industry Consensus On Drone Remote ID

Jun 06, 2019
After a nearly year-long hiatus, the FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee (DAC) met June 6 with a new chairman and a tasking from the agency to marshal industry behind a coming requirement that drones be capable of being identified in flight.

Airlines

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U.S. Airlines Challenge Buckeye Pipeline Jet Fuel Shipping Rates

Jun 07, 2019
Major U.S. carriers have filed a complaint with federal regulators seeking reparations from Buckeye Pipe Line Company, alleging the firm’s rates charged to ship jet fuel from its Linden, New Jersey refinery to New York-area airports “are not just or reasonable.”
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JAL Plans 2020 Capacity Boost Using Current Fleet

Jun 07, 2019
Japan Airlines (JAL) intends to rely on boosting utilization of its current fleet to increase capacity and meet an expected demand surge in 2020, although its planned long-haul LCC startup will also help.
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South African Airways CEO Jarana Submits Resignation

Jun 04, 2019
South African Airways (SAA) CEO Vuyani Jarana has resigned from his post, a source close to the Star Alliance member told Aviation Daily on the sidelines of the IATA AGM in Seoul June 2.

Cargo

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Air Canada Agrees To Market Drone Delivery Service

Jun 07, 2019
Air Canada and Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) have entered into an exclusive sales agency agreement that calls for Air Canada Cargo to market DDC’s drone delivery services in Canada, the companies announced.

Airframers

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Boeing, China In Prolonged Talks For Widebody Order

Jun 07, 2019
Boeing and China have been discussing a possible big order for widebody aircraft since before the country became embroiled in a trade war with the U.S., an industry source said.

Industry Data

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SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

Jun 08, 2019
View the SpeedNews Aircraft & Engines Marketplace chart in PDF format.
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Domestic Passenger Enplanements On U.S. Airlines, Unadjusted 2016-2019

Jun 08, 2019
View the Domestic Passenger Enplanements On U.S. Airlines, Unadjusted 2016-20199 chart in PDF format.

Calendar of Events

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Upcoming Events

Jun 07, 2019
To list an event, send information in calendar format to Donna Thomas at [email protected]. For a complete list of Aviation Week Network’s upcoming events, and to register, visit www.aviationweek.com/events (Bold type indicates new calendar listing.)