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Aviation Daily, February 21, 2020

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Airframers

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Boeing Promotes Washington State Tax Change In WTO Settlement Effort 

Feb 20, 2020
Potential lawmaking in Washington state that dials back tax savings that Boeing has enjoyed for nearly two decades could be a key catalyst for Airbus, Boeing, Europe and the U.S. to finally reach a cease-fire in their long-running airliner subsidy disputes.

Airlines

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IATA Forecasts Almost $30B COVID-19 Revenue Hit On Airlines

Feb 20, 2020
Airlines around the world will likely see demand for flights down by 4.7% this year and a $29.3 billion revenue hit because of the COVID-19 viral outbreak, IATA said Feb. 20.
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Hainan Province Moves To Take Over Hainan Airlines

Feb 20, 2020
The provincial government of Hainan, China, is moving to take control of HNA Group’s Hainan Airlines, of which it is already a major indirect…
aircraft
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Air France-KLM Braces For Earnings, Capacity Drop From COVID-19

Feb 20, 2020
Air France-KLM said the COVID-19 outbreak would have a negative impact of up to €200 million ($216 million) on its operating profit in the coming…

Fuel Watch

Air Navigation

ATC
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Belgium To Opt For Six Remote ATC Towers

Feb 20, 2020
Belgian air navigation service provider (ANSP) skeyes plans to gradually install remote air traffic control (ATC) towers at six airports and airfields throughout Belgium.

Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. DOT Seeks To Refine Airline ‘Unfair Practice’ Definitions

Feb 20, 2020
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is looking to clarify its definition of what constitutes unfair and deceptive practices by an airline or ticket agent—a move likely to be welcomed by airlines.

Suppliers

aircraft
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LEAP Blade Maker Albany Cuts Workers, Wrestles With Overstock

Feb 13, 2020
Albany International, the provider of 3D-woven composite fan blades to Safran for LEAP aircraft engines, has let go workers as it tries to adjust to lower demand related to the Boeing 737 MAX production halt, the company’s new executive team told analysts.

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