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Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. Moves To Halt Chinese Carrier Passenger Flights

Jun 03, 2020
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT), accusing Chinese counterparts of dragging their feet on approving U.S. airline requests to…
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UK Government Unveils Quarantine For Inbound Air Passengers

Jun 03, 2020
The UK government has confirmed plans that insist on almost all air passengers arriving in the country self-quarantining for 14 days. 
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China To Experiment With Allowing Seventh Freedom Services

Jun 03, 2020
BEIJING—China will experiment with granting the very liberal seventh freedom of the air, contrary to its habit of restricting each international…

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Finally, Some Good News

Jun 03, 2020
The airline industry has produced almost exclusively bad news ever since the coronavirus pandemic began to have an impact on the industry globally in early March. 

Cargo

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April Cargo Figures Show COVID-19 Effect On World Economy

Jun 03, 2020
The global air freight market plummeted by 27.7% in April compared to the same period in 2019, as the full effect of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt around the world.

MRO

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CRJ Sale Sees Aftermarket Support Change Hands

Jun 02, 2020
Bombardier’s exit from commercial aerospace was finalized yesterday with the sale of its CRJ aircraft program to Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) in a deal including its maintenance support services.

Editorial

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Editorial: ICAO’s Hygiene Guidelines Illustrate Rock-And-Hard-Place Situation

Jun 03, 2020
ICAO has been roundly praised by the global aviation community for its “takeoff guidance,” published June 2 and setting out recommended practices for safe air travel while the pandemic continues.

Airlines

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Lufthansa To Defer More Than 70 Aircraft Orders

Jun 03, 2020
Lufthansa is preparing “extensive postponements” of aircraft deliveries over several years as it focuses on reducing investment spending and maximizing cashflow in what is expected to be a slow recovery after the coronavirus pandemic.
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TUI Reaches 737 MAX Deal With Boeing, Postpones Deliveries

Jun 03, 2020
FRANKFURT—TUI Group has reached an agreement with Boeing over compensation for delayed 737 MAX deliveries and a new schedule that will see the airline take outstanding deliveries much later.
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Southwest Airlines To Reduce Payroll Through Employee Buyouts

Jun 02, 2020
Southwest Airlines plans to shrink its headcount through employee buyouts, as it seeks to align staffing levels with the decline in demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Industry News

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Variations In U.S. Total Commercial Flights; U.S. Airport TSA Screenings

Jun 03, 2020
Week Ending May 30 Vs. Previous Week And Year-Ago Week

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Southwest Airlines Co.

Jun 03, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airline.