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Aviation Daily, September 10, 2019

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Airlines

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Bidders For Aigle Azur Emerge; Cancellations Strand Thousands

Sep 09, 2019
Air France and UK LCC easyJet are among the bidders to express interest in taking over all or part of Aigle Azur, as around 13,000 passengers are stranded after the French leisure carrier went into receivership and flights were canceled as of Sept. 7.
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China Eastern, Juneyao To Make Reciprocal Investments

Sep 09, 2019
China Eastern Airlines and Juneyao Airlines have announced plans to deepen cooperation and take large shares in each other’s equity.
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British Airways, Hit By Pilot Strike, Cancels ‘Nearly 100%’ Of Flights

Sep 09, 2019
British Airways’ (BA) flights were largely grounded Sept. 9, as pilot union BALPA began a two-day walkout over pay and benefits.
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Taiwan’s StarLux Airlines Sets January 2020 Launch

Sep 09, 2019
Taiwanese startup StarLux Airlines will begin commercial operations Jan. 23, 2020, with three Airbus A321neos.

Airframers

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Boeing Suspends 777X Loads Tests After Pressure Failure

Sep 07, 2019
Final loads testing on Boeing’s 777-9 has been suspended after the failure of a cargo door during pressurization evaluations on the static test airframe at Everett, Wash.
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Airbus Expands Work Scope At Tianjin Assembly Line

Sep 06, 2019
Airbus is expanding the scope of work of the A320-family assembly line in Tianjin, China, adding more equipping of fuselages.

Suppliers

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Safran: CFM56 MRO Revenue Climbing At Double-Digit Rate

Sep 09, 2019
Safran executives say CFM56 shop visits are surging as projected, with no detectable ramifications from the Boeing 737 MAX grounding, largely because overhaul slots were filled before the fleet was pulled from service in March.
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India Confident Pratt A320neo Engine Issues Being Addressed

Sep 03, 2019
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is confident technical issues with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM geared turbofans are being adequately addressed but will not hesitate to take drastic actions if the growing number of incidents related to two issues does not subside as fixes are rolled out, the agency said.

Regulatory/Legislative

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EASA Directive Targets ATR Hydraulic Leak Risk

Sep 04, 2019
Insufficient clearance between a wire-bundle bracket screw and a hydraulic pipe feeding an engine component on certain ATR aircraft is causing damage to the pipe, leading EASA to call for modifications of the bundles.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile — Metropolitan Oakland International (OAK)

Sep 09, 2019
View the Airport Profile — Metropolitan Oakland International (OAK) chart in PDF format.