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Aviation Daily, February 4, 2020

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Hefty $4B Fine In Corruption Case Clears Airbus’ Road

Feb 03, 2020
LYON, France—The €3.6 billion ($4 billion) final agreements Airbus has reached with French, UK and U.S. authorities to resolve a corruption case, although colossal, is in fact a satisfactory outcome for the company.

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Virus Outbreak Forces Late Decisions For Singapore Airshow Visitors

Feb 03, 2020
The show may go on at the upcoming Singapore Airshow, but not for some companies and foreign delegations.
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Governments Step Up China Travel Restrictions As Coronavirus Spreads

Feb 03, 2020
Multiple countries including Singapore and the Philippines are denying entry to travelers who have recently visited China in a bid to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak after the World Health Organization declared it an international public health emergency. 

Airlines

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Air France-KLM, Delta, Virgin Atlantic Launch Transatlantic Joint Venture

Feb 03, 2020
SkyTeam members Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines have announced that their transatlantic joint venture (JV) with UK long-haul carrier Virgin Atlantic will take effect from Feb. 13, bringing together a network of 110 non-stop routes.
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SkyWest To Invest In Additional CRJ Maintenance In 2020

Feb 03, 2020
SkyWest Airlines will invest in additional maintenance on its fleet of several-hundred Bombardier CRJ-series aircraft during the first half of the year, motivated by continued demand for small airliners amid ongoing scope-clause restrictions in the U.S. 

Suppliers

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UTC Seeing MAX-Linked Aftermarket Headwinds

Feb 03, 2020
United Technologies Corp. (UTC) says its commercial aftermarket business is being hit by ramifications from the Boeing 737 MAX grounding and could see additional headwinds linked to the coronavirus outbreak, but executives are confident that any dip will be short-lived.
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MAX Headwind Not Enough To Run Down GE Aviation

Jan 30, 2020
General Electric Aviation reported a “strong performance” in 2019 and remains a bright spot for its parent corporation, GE managers trumpeted Jan. 29, despite $1.4 billion worth of “headwinds” from the Boeing 737 MAX’s grounding and production halt.

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Airport Profile: San Francisco (SFO)

Feb 04, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.