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Aviation Daily, October 30, 2019

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Regulatory/Legislative

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EASA’s Ky Defines MAX Return Time Line And Learnings

Oct 29, 2019
EASA expects to provide its Boeing 737 MAX return-to-service approval in January and will not insist on a third physical sensor to improve integrity of the data input for the aircraft’s flight control computers, the agency’s top executive said.
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Lawmakers Grill Boeing CEO Over 737 MAX Text Messages

Oct 29, 2019
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg defended the company’s handling of recently disclosed text messages and email exchanges between employees involved in the development of the 737 MAX.

Airlines

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ANA Reduces Profit Forecast Amid Demand Concerns

Oct 29, 2019
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has cut its earnings forecasts for its fiscal year through March 2020, following a decline in profits shown in its most recent financial report.
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EU Launches State-Aid Probe Into Air Nostrum Fleet Renewal

Oct 29, 2019
The European Commission has opened an in-depth state-aid investigation into Spanish regional carrier Air Nostrum’s fleet renewal, after a local government pledged up to €9 million ($10 million) to the airline toward the new aircraft on environmental grounds.
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Korean Air Pulls Back From Weak Japan Market

Oct 29, 2019
Korean Air has dramatically reduced its Japanese network due to a plunge in demand for travel between the two countries, although it is ready to restore services if the market rebounds.
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IndiGo Boosts India’s Backlog With Order For 300 NEOs

Oct 29, 2019
Indian carrier IndiGo has ordered 300 more Airbus narrowbodies, adding to the OEM’s already huge backlog from Indian airlines.
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Qantas And Virgin Australia Each Gain One Haneda Slot

Oct 29, 2019
Australian authorities have confirmed they will grant one slot each to Qantas and Virgin Australia for service to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
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Load Factor, Yield Gains Boost WestJet’s 3Q Net Income 70%

Oct 29, 2019
WestJet reported net income of C$119.4 million ($91.2 million) in the third quarter, up 70% from a restated C$70.1 million in the year-ago period, as a record load factor and improved yield boosted revenue.

Suppliers

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More Tecnam Traveller Orders Follow Cape Air Deliveries

Oct 28, 2019
Italian manufacturer Tecnam has announced new orders for its 11-seat P2012 Traveller, the first of which have been delivered to U.S. launch customer Cape Air and are expected to enter service in December.

Forecasts/Industry Data

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Leisure and Business Fares: Week of October 14

Oct 30, 2019
View the Leisure and Business Fares: Week of October 14 chart in PDF format.