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Aviation Daily, January 29, 2020

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Aerospace Suppliers Trim Workforces, Citing MAX, M&A

Jan 28, 2020
Aerospace suppliers are taking different approaches on whether to cut employees as they wrestle with the fallout of the Boeing 737 MAX production halt, with some already doing so while others announce they will not.

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World Governments Plan Wuhan Repatriation Flights

Jan 28, 2020
Governments around the globe are planning special charter flights to repatriate their citizens from Wuhan, China, as the city lockdown nears its first full week. 

Airframers

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Brazil’s Boeing-Embraer Approval Leaves Europe As Final Hurdle

Jan 28, 2020
Approval of the Boeing-Embraer tie-up by staff at Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) leaves a European Commission (EC) sign-off as the deal’s last major regulatory hurdle.
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Airbus Reaches Agreement On Bribery Case

Jan 28, 2020
Airbus has reached an “agreement in principle” with France’s financial prosecutor (Parquet National Financier or PNF), the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and U.S. authorities, the company confirmed Jan. 28.

Airlines

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United Suspends Some China Flights Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Jan 28, 2020
United Airlines announced on Jan. 28 it will temporarily suspend some flights between China and Hong Kong and several of its large U.S. hub cities, citing a “significant decline in demand for travel to China” as a result of the spread of a deadly coronavirus in the country. 
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Indian Government Kicks Off Latest Attempt To Sell Air India

Jan 27, 2020
The Indian government has officially launched a sale process for Air India, with a call for expressions of interest (EOI) from potential bidders that establishes a time line and conditions.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Surge Issue Triggers EASA Trent 1000 De-Pair Mandate

Jan 27, 2020
A new mandate to de-pair high-time Rolls-Royce Trent 1000s related to unexplained engine compressor surge issues is not expected to lead to more Boeing 787 groundings, the manufacturer said.

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