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U.S. Legacy Carriers Jockey For Domestic Rebound

May 19, 2020
The largest U.S. airlines intend to capitalize on a modest rebound in domestic leisure travel, as they reorient operations for a multi-year pandemic recovery.
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Delta, United To Resume China Flights In June

May 19, 2020
U.S. carriers Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are planning to restart passenger flights to mainland China in June, four months after all routes were suspended following the outbreak of COVID-19.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Lufthansa Stuck In Coalition Dispute Over Support Scheme

May 19, 2020
For two of the three large European legacy airline groups it has become relatively clear what kind of state support they can count on as they battle the novel coronavirus crisis. 

MRO

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Tough Decisions Ahead On Grounded Aircraft

May 18, 2020
Grounding aircraft when bookings collapsed for fear of coronavirus was a painful but easy decision for airlines. Now come the hard decisions, as…
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Green-Time Engines To Erase $1.75 Billion in MRO

May 19, 2020
Airlines are positioned to save $1.75 billion in MRO costs between now and 2022 by tapping engines on idled aircraft instead of sending powerplants…

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Response To Certification Report Includes New Safety Assessments Rules

May 19, 2020
The FAA plans to “prioritize” a long-stalled rulemaking on system safety assessments (SSAs) and will seek input from both an advisory committee and global peers on how to safely broaden aircraft certification to include international environments. 
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IATA, Arab Carriers Urge Increased State Aid, Coordinated Restart Plan

May 15, 2020
IATA has called on the governments of Saudi Arabia and Jordan to step in with financial support measures for their aviation sectors as they struggle to cope with the COVID-19 crisis. 

Industry Data

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Leisure And Business Fares: Week Of May 11

May 19, 2020