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Aviation Daily, March 13, 2020

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European Airlines Ask For Government Help After U.S. Travel Ban

Mar 12, 2020
European airlines reeling from the latest blow of a U.S. travel ban have called on governments to immediately ease slot rules, defer taxes and clarify the status of passenger compensation to help them weather the COVID-19 coronavirus storm.

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Global Jet Fuel Prices As of March 12, 2020

Mar 12, 2020

Airframers

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Boeing Will Run New Wires To Address MAX Wire-Separation Issue

Mar 12, 2020
Boeing is moving forward with a plan to modify wiring in undelivered Boeing 737 MAXs before the aircraft are handed over to customers but is still working with the FAA and operators on how to manage grounded aircraft in customers’ fleets, the company confirmed to Aviation Week.

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Americans Traveling From Europe Must Enter Through 11 U.S. Airports

Mar 12, 2020
U.S. citizens arriving from Europe’s Schengen Area will be funneled through 11 designated American airports following implementation of President Donald Trump’s travel ban for the 26-country bloc over concerns about the rapidly-spreading novel coronavirus.

Airports

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Airport crisis management advisor lists five critical actions

Mar 12, 2020
Airports can take five critical actions to best prepare for disruption of their business operations from the COVID-19 virus, the head of Washington…
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Honeywell Upgrades Guidance Systems At Incheon Airport

Mar 11, 2020
Honeywell is improving the airfield lighting and surface movement guidance systems at Incheon International Airport (RKSI) near Seoul. 

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Norwegian To Lay Off Over Half Its Staff, Cut More Than 4,000 Flights

Mar 12, 2020
Norwegian is taking its most dramatic action yet in its effort to deal with the latest U.S. imposed travel restrictions and the fall in demand for transatlantic services. 
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Condor Gets Creditor Approval For Restructuring

Mar 12, 2020
Creditors of German leisure airline Condor have cleared the way for the company to exit its protective umbrella restructuring scheme, but questions are being raised whether the planned takeover by state-owned Polish aviation group PGL will go ahead amid the current COVID-19 crisis.

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AerCap’s Kelly Sees Rise In Airline Bankruptcies Tied To COVID-19

Mar 12, 2020
The COVID-19 epidemic may not end up being worse than recent airline-industry downturns, but it will still leave its marks, the head of lessor AerCap said.