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Aviation Daily, April 30, 2020

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Airframers

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Boeing Cuts Widebody Rates; Pushes Out Next New Program

Apr 29, 2020
Boeing will slow production of 777 and 787 widebody twinjets as well as development of the next new aircraft program as it continues restructuring to…
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Airbus Mulls 'Smaller Scale' Rate Changes, May Not Need State Aid

Apr 29, 2020
Airbus will not decide on further changes to its production rates before June and any potential adaptations will be “on a smaller scale” than previous cuts, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said April 29.
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Boeing 737 MAX Approval Now Seen In Q3, Production Rates Unclear

Apr 29, 2020
Boeing is acknowledging that changes to the 737 MAX will not earn FAA approval until after mid-year at least, with both the return-to-service timing and broader macroeconomic landscape driving how quickly production rates increase.
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Boeing Sees Solvency, But Q1 Was A Mess And Only The Beginning

Apr 29, 2020
Boeing still is negotiating with the Trump administration over receiving U.S. bailout funds, but company leaders believe they can maintain investor-grade ratings and see a sustainable financial path to when its commercial aircraft business returns to growth in 3-5 years.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Domestic Rebound Begins For Some Asian Markets

Apr 29, 2020
Good news is a rare commodity for the airline industry these days, but some glimmers of hope are continuing to emerge in a handful of Asian countries. 

Air Navigation

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Traffic Recovery Needs Coordination, Eurocontrol Says

Apr 28, 2020
LYON, France—Eurocontrol, the organization in charge of air traffic management in Europe and some neighboring territories, has produced two traffic recovery scenarios that illustrate the importance of coordination between its member states.

Airlines

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IAG Warns of Q1 Losses, Major Job Cuts At British Airways

Apr 28, 2020
LONDON—British Airways (BA) has formally notified its trade unions of plans for a major restructuring and redundancy program as a result of the COVID…
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ANA Reviews Aircraft Deliveries, Secures More Credit

Apr 28, 2020
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is considering deferring aircraft orders in response to the COVID-19 crisis while strengthening its liquidity with new lines of credit.
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SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Icelandair Reconfiguring 767/777s For Cargo

Apr 28, 2020
The surge in demand for cargo services shows no sign of abating since the COVID-19 crisis grounded the vast majority of passenger aircraft and with them their belly capacity. 

Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. DOT To Partially Subsidize EAS Carriers For Canceled Flights

Apr 29, 2020
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) plans to strengthen the viability of the Essential Air Service (EAS) program, by partially subsidizing carriers for flights canceled owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Airline Snapshot: All Nippon Airways

Apr 29, 2020