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Aviation Daily, January 16, 2020

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IAG Formally Protests UK Government’s Flybe Rescue Deal

Jan 15, 2020
LONDON—International Airlines Group (IAG) has protested to the UK government over assistance to cash-strapped regional carrier Flybe, describing the…
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NMA Silence Extends To Supporter Delta Air Lines

Jan 15, 2020
The near silence on Boeing’s new midmarket airplane (NMA) program from the manufacturer in the last year has expanded to one of the project’s most supportive customers.
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Malaysia Airlines Suspends 2020 MAX Deliveries

Jan 15, 2020
Malaysia Airlines will not take delivery of any Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in 2020, citing uncertainty surrounding the timing of the aircraft’s clearance by authorities.
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Air Canada Unveils Its First Airbus A220-300

Jan 15, 2020
Air Canada unveiled its first Airbus A220-300 to reporters at the company’s headquarters in Montreal Jan. 15.
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Chinese Passenger Growth Slowed In 2019

Jan 13, 2020
Growth in mainland Chinese airline passenger numbers slowed in 2019, when the industry carried 660 million people, up 7.9% on a year earlier, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said.

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Boeing Plans Next Steps For Ultra-Efficient Airliner Concept

Jan 15, 2020
Boeing will study the certification challenges of its Transonic Truss-Braced Wing (TTBW) ultra-efficient airliner concept as part of a new phase of work following wind tunnel tests that prove the basic viability of the 737-class aircraft design for typical airliner cruise speeds of Mach 0.8.
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Risks Point To Widebody Rate Cuts, Analyst Says

Jan 14, 2020
Sluggish widebody demand exacerbated by several market-specific headwinds point to potential production-rate cuts for several Airbus and Boeing programs, a Bloomberg Intelligence analysis contends.

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Airline Snapshot: Japan Airlines

Jan 15, 2020
Weekly look at a major airline’s latest fleet, financial and operational data.