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Aviation Daily, June 24, 2020

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Spirit AeroSystems Told to Slash 737 Build, Risks Debt Violation

Jun 22, 2020
Boeing has told its primary 737 supplier Spirit AeroSystems to produce only 72 shipsets this year.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Routes To Recovery

Jun 23, 2020
Europe’s LCCs are operating the first of their post-shutdown flights as Europe’s summer season gets underway. 

Regulatory/Legislative

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EU, Japan Agree To Closer Aviation Cooperation

Jun 23, 2020
The European Commission (EC) and Japan have signed a bilateral civil aviation safety agreement (BASA) to simplify processes and increase trade between the two sides.

Safety

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Study Suggests Boarding From The Back Increases Infection Risk

Jun 23, 2020
A team of U.S. university researchers have warned that airlines seeking to minimize COVID-19 transmission risk by boarding from the rear of the…

Airlines

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Airlink Seeks To Block SAA Rescue Plan, Liquidate Flag-Carrier

Jun 23, 2020
South African regional and commuter carrier Airlink has applied to the country’s High Court to block plans to put a rescue scheme for South African…
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U.S. Carriers Seek $10B In New Financing This Week

Jun 23, 2020
U.S. airlines continue to raise funds at a breakneck pace, with plans to tap Wall Street for close to $10 billion in new financing this week.
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Japan Airlines Seeks More Financing To Shore Up Liquidity

Jun 19, 2020
Japan Airlines (JAL) intends to raise another ¥300 billion ($2.8 billion) in financing to help it operate through the COVID-19 crisis.
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Laudamotion To Become Wet-Lease Carrier For Ryanair And Other Airlines

Jun 19, 2020
Austria’s Ryanair subsidiary Laudamotion plans to become a wet-lease carrier; however, it will have to implement several survival measures deemed necessary to face post-COVID-19 competition.
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LCC IndiGo Shifting Focus From Fleet Growth To Renewal

Jun 15, 2020
Indian LCC IndiGo plans to use its massive Airbus orderbook to focus in the medium term on fleet modernization rather than growth, CEO Ronojoy Dutta said during a televised interview.

Airports

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Hong Kong Airport Authority Secures $4.5B Loan From 21 Banks

Jun 23, 2020
The Hong Kong Airport Authority (HKAA) has signed a five-year HK$35 billion ($4.5 billion) loan with 21 local and international banks to fund its Three-Runway System (3RS) project and other capital expenditures.
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Beijing City To Promote International Services

Jun 12, 2020
Beijing’s municipal government said it will build up international services at its two airports and put particular emphasis on freight services.

Industry Data

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Leisure And Discounted Business Fares: Week Of June 15

Jun 23, 2020
Harrell Leisure And Discounted Business Fares
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COVID KPIs: Orders Through May 31, 2020

Jun 23, 2020
Monthly Orders Of Commercial Aircraft, By Category