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Aviation Daily, April 1, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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DOT Clarifies Some Airline, Contractor Requirements For Grants, Loans

Mar 31, 2020
The pot of $29 billion in loan guarantees available for U.S. airlines comes with more restrictions than comparable amounts of available payroll grants, including minimum staffing requirements, though the preliminary U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) procedures leave several major questions unanswered.  
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UK Government Makes Routes Vow To Repatriate Britons

Mar 31, 2020
The UK government has vowed to “work non-stop around the world” to keep air routes and critical transit hubs open so that British residents are able to return to the UK, foreign secretary Dominic Raab has said.

The Daily Memo

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The Daily Memo: No Point Left Behind

Mar 31, 2020
When the text of the U.S. Government’s “stage-three” coronavirus stimulus effort was publicly released late last week, industry watchers were left scratching their heads over a vague provision requiring air carriers receiving aid to continue serving “all points” in their networks through Sept. 30.

Airlines

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Canadian Watchdog Sees Issues With Air Canada-Air Transat Combination

Mar 30, 2020
The proposed Air Canada-Air Transat merger would create too many monopoly markets with high barriers to entry for potential competitors, higher fares, and less choice, Canada’s Competition Bureau said, setting the stage for potential concessions from the companies if Transport Canada agrees with the conclusions. 
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British Airways Suspends Gatwick Flights

Mar 31, 2020
British Airways (BA) is suspending flights from London Gatwick Airport from April— a temporary measure caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
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Dubai To Provide Emirates Equity Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Mar 31, 2020
Emirates Airline is to receive a capital injection from Dubai to help it weather the COVID-19 crisis. 
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IATA Pushes For Vouchers, Expects $39B Q2 Industry Loss

Mar 31, 2020
IATA is pushing for broad adoption of travel vouchers in place of requiring airlines to refund passengers when flights are canceled during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Air Canada To Lay Off Over 15,000; Cites COVID-19 Slowdown

Mar 30, 2020
Air Canada announced plans to temporarily lay off over 15,000 employees early next month, citing the “unprecedented impact” of the COVID-19 pandemic…
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Vietnam Airlines Suspends Most Domestic Flights

Mar 30, 2020
Vietnam Airlines is cutting its domestic network to a handful of flights on trunk routes in response to tighter government restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Suppliers

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New Raytheon Technologies To Start Operations April 3

Mar 30, 2020
United Technologies and Raytheon said March 30 they received the necessary antitrust and other regulatory approvals to complete their merger, and that their newly combined company should be born April 3.
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Carbon-Neutral Fuel Plants Planned Across Scandinavia

Mar 31, 2020
Swedish startup Liquid Wind has announced plans to build a series of commercial-scale, renewable-fuel plants across Scandinavia.

Industry Data

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Leisure And Business Fares: Week Of March 23

Mar 31, 2020