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Aviation Daily, June 18, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. Working On Safe-Travel Guidance, FAA Says

Jun 17, 2020
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said that the agency is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “and others” to have a set of recommendations for U.S. travel.
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SMS Mandate For Manufacturers Imminent, FAA Says

Jun 17, 2020
The FAA plans to restart its effort to mandate safety management systems (SMS) for manufacturers “shortly,” Administrator Steve Dickson said, calling the move “the biggest thing we can do” to improve how the agency oversees product certification.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: JetBlue Doubles Down On Venture Capital Efforts Amid COVID-19

Jun 17, 2020
Usually when a recession hits, secondary business priorities get pushed aside. Investments typically fall into that category, and venture capital (VC) experiments—a hard sell to corporate CFOs in a good time—appear all but doomed.

Airports

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Beijing Flights Slashed As City Battles Renewed Disease Outbreak

Jun 17, 2020
BEIJING—Air services to and from Beijing have been curtailed drastically in response to a renewed outbreak of COVID-19 there. On June 17, Air China…
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Europe’s Airport Lobby Warns Against Extending Slot-Rule Waivers

Jun 17, 2020
Airports Council International Europe has criticized IATA’s call for an extension to slot-rule waivers, calling it premature and warning it could have negative consequences on air connectivity and economic recovery.

Airlines

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Delta To Add 1,000 Flights In July As Demand Increases

Jun 16, 2020
Delta Air Lines plans to add nearly 1,000 flights back into its July schedule, as travel demand slowly recovers from the shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lufthansa Warns Of Insolvency Risk Over Shareholder Dispute

Jun 17, 2020
Lufthansa warned June 17 that it may have to file for a protective shield insolvency restructuring process if an extraordinary shareholder meeting does not approve the proposed €9 billion ($10.1 billion) state-aid package on June 25. 
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St. Petersburg To Become Wizz Air’s First Base In Russia

Jun 17, 2020
A day after unveiling plans to open a seventh base in Romania, Hungary’s Wizz Air on June 17 announced it will launch its first base in Russia. The…
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Icelandair Restructuring Agreement Signoff Delayed

Jun 17, 2020
Icelandair says plans for a financial restructuring are proceeding, but the scheduled conclusion of the deal has been postponed until June 29. The carrier said the lack of progress of talks with one of its unions is a matter of concern. 
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Norwegian To Restore Routes And Network As Demand Grows

Jun 17, 2020
An increase in consumer interest in flights to leisure resorts has encouraged ULCC Norwegian to restore no fewer than 76 routes to its network next month and more than double the number of aircraft in service.

Industry Data

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COVID KPIs: Parked Aircraft – Short Term

Jun 17, 2020
Parked (On The Ground For +7 Days) And Parked/Reserved Aircraft (Flying Only 1-2 Days During 7 Day Period)
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Variations In U.S. Total Commercial Flights; U.S. Airport TSA Screenings

Jun 17, 2020
Week Ending June 13 Vs. Previous Week And Year-Ago Week

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: Ryanair Ltd.

Jun 17, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airline.