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Aviation Daily, January 15, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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European Commission Delays Decision On Boeing/Embraer Deal

Jan 14, 2020
The European Commission extended the provisional deadline for its in-depth review of the proposed commercial joint venture (JV) between Boeing and Embraer until Apr. 30, further delaying its potential approval for the deal, most recently seen to be closing at the end of the first quarter.

Airlines

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American Airlines Pulls MAX Flying From Schedule Until Early June

Jan 14, 2020
American Airlines has delayed its projected timeline for resuming Boeing 737 MAX operations by two months, until June 4, reflecting continued uncertainty about the timing of the aircraft’s recertification by the FAA.
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Flybe Secures UK Government Rescue Deal, APD Reform

Jan 14, 2020
UK regional carrier Flybe will continue flying after its owners pledged further funding and a rescue deal was reached with the UK government, including a review of UK air passenger duty (APD) tax.
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Delta Beats Earnings Expectations On Domestic, Holiday Strength

Jan 14, 2020
Delta Air Lines’ 2019 fourth-quarter earnings came in well ahead of analyst expectations, boosted by strong domestic and holiday performance and continued softness in fuel prices.
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Avianca Completes $125M Funding Round

Jan 13, 2020
Avianca Holdings has completed a $125 million interim financing round that will add flexibility as the resurgent company executes its “Avianca 2021” strategic turnaround plan.

Airframers

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Boeing Orders, Deliveries Plummet In 2019

Jan 14, 2020
Boeing ended 2019 with 380 commercial airplane deliveries—fewer than the number of 737 MAXs it has in storage—and saw its cumulative net order book shrink, largely because of a drop in MAX commitments.
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Boeing Faces Fine For Unairworthy MAX Parts

Jan 10, 2020
Boeing is facing a second civil penalty for installing unairworthy slat tracks on 737s—this one covering 178 MAXs. 

History

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Notable Airliner Shootdowns Post-WW2

Jan 14, 2020
As the follow-up investigations into Iran’s admitted accidental shootdown of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 continue, Aviation Daily takes a look back at previous incidents of commercial aircraft brought down by military weaponry.