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Airlines

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United’s Summer Schedule Boosts International Flying

Jun 01, 2020
United Airlines, signaling its intent to rebuild its extensive international network, plans a significant expansion of intercontinental flying in the…
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Delta, Pilot Union Seek To Avoid 2,300 Furloughs

Jun 01, 2020
Delta Air Lines will negotiate with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) to avoid furloughing roughly 2,300 pilots, following a “surplus bid” process intended to align the carrier’s staffing levels to its summer 2021 schedule.
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Lufthansa Board Approves Rescue Package

Jun 01, 2020
FRANKFURT—Lufthansa’s board of directors has approved a compromise reached by the European Commission and the German government that clears the way for the airline to receive a €9 billion ($9.9 billion) bailout and fend off an insolvency filing.
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Wizz Air FY profit up 6% on fleet, network expansion

May 31, 2019
Wizz Air said it may be able to seize on opportunities to gain market share as a tough operating environment hurts its competitors as the fast-growing Central and Eastern European LCC unveiled full-year results that showed a rise in profit and passenger numbers.
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ZIPAIR To Debut As Cargo-Only Airline

May 22, 2020
Japan Airlines (JAL) subsidiary ZIPAIR Tokyo will take to the skies for the first time in June, but not as a long-haul LCC as originally planned.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Sees Early Signs Of International Restart

Jun 01, 2020
As an increasing number of domestic air travel markets reopen in the Asia-Pacific region, some countries are also starting to lay the groundwork for the more complex process of resuming international flights.

Cargo

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China Subsidizes Passenger Aircraft Hauling Cargo

Jun 01, 2020
BEIJING—China is financially backing cargo-haulage by passenger aircraft, adding to measures to support air freight operations during the coronavirus pandemic.

Airframers

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Embraer Discussing Partnerships As Part Of Strategic Review

Jun 01, 2020
Embraer, still shaking off its failed commercial tie-up with Boeing, plans to complete a strategic review by September and is talking to several potential partners that could play a role in the Brazilian airframer's future, the company’s top executive said.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Norway To Extend, Simplify Aviation Loan Scheme

Jun 01, 2020
Norway plans to extend its aviation loan guarantee scheme by four months and relax some of the original requirements as the impact of COVID-19 has proven “more protracted and serious” than originally anticipated.

MRO

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Killing Cabin Germs Through Ions

May 27, 2020
Figuring out how to make passengers comfortable boarding aircraft again, without having to block off middle seats indefinitely, is a problem the…

Suppliers

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Triumph Lays Out Plans To Exit Aerostructures

May 28, 2020
The longtime dismantlement of Triumph Group is about to explode further, with the company collapsing about three dozen sites to nine, workforce cuts of more than 4,000, the sale of aerostructures programs and other actions in the wake of COVID-19.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall (BWI)

Jun 01, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.