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Aviation Daily, February 19, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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Asian Governments Respond to COVID-19 Virus Impact

Feb 18, 2020
Reeling from the decline in visitorship and traffic from China because of the COVID-19 outbreak, governments in the region are rolling out measures to help airlines suffering from the slump.
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U.S. Trade Office Raises Penalty Rate on Imported Airliners

Feb 18, 2020
The office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) is raising already-approved World Trade Organization penalty tariff amounts collected from European airliners imported into the U.S. by 5% to 15%.

Suppliers

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U.S. Considers Halting Leap-1C Shipments to China’s Comac

Feb 18, 2020
SYDNEY and WASHINGTON—The U.S. government may not renew General Electric’s export license to supply CFM Leap-1C engines to Comac—a move that could…

Airlines

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Cathay Makes Deeper Cuts As COVID-19 Hurts Demand

Feb 17, 2020
Cathay Pacific has once again increased its planned capacity cuts as the carrier responds to a precipitous decline in traffic due to the COVID-19…
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SA Express: Operations Continue Despite Entering Business Rescue

Feb 18, 2020
Government-owned regional airline South African Express (SA Express) has said flights are continuing as normal, despite entering “business rescue,” which is roughly the equivalent of bankruptcy protection.
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Industry Partners Set New Inflight-Connectivity Standard

Feb 18, 2020
Seamless Air Alliance, a collaborative body of airlines and suppliers, has published its first inflight-connectivity standard—Seamless Release 1.0—to give airlines greater technical flexibility and make it simpler for passengers to access the internet while flying. 
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European Airlines Lead ‘A La Carte’ Revenues

Feb 18, 2020
European airlines lead carriers in other regions in “a la carte” revenues, with Asia-Pacific airlines following in second place, according to a Feb…
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Finnair Considers Layoffs Due To Chinese Epidemic

Feb 18, 2020
Finnair has begun negotiations with its long-haul pilot workforce over potential layoffs in light of the continuing COVID-19 epidemic in China.

Industry Data