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Aviation Daily, November 14, 2019

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Hawaiian, JAL Propose Expanded JV In Effort To Gain Antitrust Immunity

Nov 13, 2019
Hawaiian Airlines and Japan Airlines (JAL) are hoping changes to their proposed joint venture will cause the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to reverse its tentative decision denying the pair antitrust immunity (ATI).
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Cathay Traffic Falters On Hong Kong Chaos; AAPA Cancels Meeting

Nov 13, 2019
Hong Kong flag-carrier Cathay Pacific Airways continued to see its passenger numbers slide in October, as inbound passenger traffic plummeted 35% year on year (YOY) and outbound traffic dropped 13% YOY.
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South African Airways May Cut Over 900 Jobs In Restructuring Plan

Nov 12, 2019
South African Airways (SAA) is embarking on a restructuring process that may lead to cutting approximately 944 out of 5,149 jobs.
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Ancillary Revenue Opportunities Still Untapped, FTE Panel Says

Nov 13, 2019
As the air transport market in the Asia-Pacific region becomes more competitive, yields from ticket revenue have fallen and airlines are increasingly turning to ancillary revenue to supplement operating income.
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AirAsia X Tightens Capacity As Net Loss Widens

Nov 13, 2019
AirAsia X remained firmly in the red for the 2019 third quarter, as the carrier addressed tough market conditions by keeping its fleet growth in check.
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Spirit CFO: MOU For 100 A320neos Improves Flexibility With Airbus

Nov 13, 2019
Spirit Airlines’ decision to stick with an all-Airbus A320neo family fleet was hardly surprising, and the company believes it has achieved a certain level of flexibility with the airframer that is not available in its current Airbus contract.
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Qatar Airways Confirms CFM LEAP-1A Engines For A321neos

Nov 13, 2019
Qatar Airways has selected CFM International LEAP-1A engines to power its 50 Airbus A321neo family aircraft, set to arrive in the fleet from 2020.
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Qantas Sets New Carbon-Neutral Growth Goal

Nov 11, 2019
Qantas has unveiled ambitious new emission reduction targets and several other measures as it looks to ramp up its sustainability efforts.

Suppliers

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CAE Creates White-Tail MAX Simulators Ahead Of Return To Service

Nov 13, 2019
Pilot training specialist CAE sees enough pent-up demand for Boeing 737 MAX training that the Canadian company has created an unspecified number of unsold “white tail” simulators, executives revealed Nov. 13.
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MHI Ships First PW1200G Engine From Japan-Based Assembly Line

Nov 13, 2019
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Aero Engines has shipped the first Pratt & Whitney PW1200G from the plant that will act as a second assembly line of the engine, which powers the Mitsubishi Aircraft SpaceJet regional airliner.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: GOL

Nov 13, 2019
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