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Aviation Daily, March 19, 2020

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Airports

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U.S. Airports Ask Congress For $10B Over Pandemic-Related Slowdown

Mar 18, 2020
American airports have asked the U.S. Congress for $10 billion in immediate aid to help offset the massive drop in travel levels caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Airlines

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Drop In Demand, Border Lockdown Prompts Canadian Airline Cutbacks

Mar 18, 2020
Coronavirus-driven demand declines and a ban on non-essential Canada-U.S. transborder travel have forced Canadian airlines of all sizes to cut back or stop flying. 
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Asian Nations Expand Air Travel Restrictions

Mar 17, 2020
Increasingly strict border and quarantine requirements are curtailing international air travel across Asia as governments across the continent ramp up their response to the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.
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Manila Lockdown Plunges Domestic Travel Into Turmoil

Mar 16, 2020
Philippines put the entire Luzon island into a “community quarantine” on Mar. 16 for 30 days to stem the spread of the COVID-19-causing coronavirus. 

Airframers/Suppliers

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Boeing Calls For $60B in Coronavirus Aid For Aerospace Manufacturing

Mar 18, 2020
Boeing called for the U.S. government to provide a minimum of $60 billion in aid to the aerospace manufacturing community in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis that has cratered air travel and could trigger a worldwide recession.

MRO

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ARSA Pushes For U.S. MRO Provider Relief Package

Mar 18, 2020
The association that represents U.S. aviation repair stations has asked the Trump administration and Congress for $11 billion to help offset an anticipated slowdown in aftermarket work as airlines ground aircraft and wait out the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.

Airframers

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Airbus Production To Almost Halve In 2021, Analysts Predict

Mar 18, 2020
Airbus has to prepare for a massive, multi-year downturn that will see it get back to previous production volumes only after 2027, analysts at Agency Partners forecast.  

Regulatory/Legislative

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Airline Compensation For COVID-19 Cancellations Not Required, EU Says

Mar 18, 2020
The European Commission has said airlines do not have to pay compensation for flights canceled because of travel restrictions put in place to slow the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak as they constitute “extraordinary circumstances.” 

Cargo

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Industry Groups Urge Authorities to Ease Restrictions On Cargo Airlines

Mar 17, 2020
Aviation regulators and governments must exempt cargo airline flight deck personnel from increasingly tight travel restrictions if vital supplies are not to dry up in the global health crisis, IATA and the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) contend.

Air Navigation

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Aireon, Searidge Partner For Space-Based ADS-B Data

Mar 11, 2020
Aireon and Searidge Technologies have announced a partnership to integrate satellite-routed position data from aircraft into Searidge’s “digital tower” platform for large airports.

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Air Canada

Mar 18, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airline.