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Aviation Daily, January 22, 2020

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Boeing: Don’t Expect MAX Approvals Before Mid-Year

Jan 21, 2020
Boeing is telling customers and suppliers that the 737 MAX will not receive its first regulatory approvals until “mid-2020,” which all but ensures MAX operators will not have the aircraft before the peak mid-year travel period ends.
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Boeing In Final Run-Up To 777X First Flight

Jan 21, 2020
Boeing is conducting taxi and final system tests of the 777-9 at its Everett, Washington site where, depending on weather and other factors, it hopes to conduct the long-awaited first flight of its new long-range 777X flagship family as early as Jan. 23.
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Airbus To Build A321neo Line In Toulouse

Jan 21, 2020
Airbus will build another final assembly line for the A321neo in Toulouse, a consequence of high demand for the aircraft and serious production problems at its Hamburg site.

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Aviation Industry Scrambles To Contain Spread Of Wuhan Virus

Jan 21, 2020
The Chinese health authority has reported a threefold spike in confirmed cases of the Wuhan pneumonia, now known as the Wuhan coronavirus, prompting tighter actions from air travel stakeholders around the globe.
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Global Airport Operator Mulls CO2-Based Fees For Airlines

Jan 17, 2020
Vinci Airports is studying ways to charge variable aircraft-use fees based on carbon-dioxide emissions, as part of a broader environmental strategy that already has showed results.

Safety

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Kazakh Authorities Reject Bek Air Appeal, Cite Safety Rule Violations

Jan 21, 2020
The Civil Aviation Committee (CAC) of Kazakhstan has rejected an appeal by Bek Air, which called the suspension of the airline’s air operator’s certificate (AOC) illegal after its Fokker 100 crash at Almaty Dec. 27, 2019.

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Delta Expects Delivery Of 80 New Aircraft In 2020

Jan 21, 2020
Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian said management expects delivery of 80 new aircraft in 2020, as the Atlanta-based carrier looks to replenish its aging fleet of more than 900 aircraft.

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Be Ready If You Lose GNSS Signal, Airbus Advises Pilots

Jan 15, 2020
As operators report an increasing number of GNSS signal losses related to radio frequency interference, Airbus is reminding pilots of the consequences and required action in the cockpit.

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Leisure and Business Fares: Week Of January 13

Jan 21, 2020