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Aviation Daily, June 30, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Authorizes Boeing 737 MAX Certification Test Flights

Jun 29, 2020
The FAA has authorized Boeing to begin certification flight testing of the grounded 737 MAX with an updated flight-control system.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: The Datalink Dilemma

Jun 29, 2020
The slackening of air traffic worldwide during the coronavirus pandemic offers time to take stock of what Collins Aerospace calls the Datalink Dilemma—the increasing volume of aircraft communications addressing and reporting system (ACARS) data sent over VHF frequencies. 

Airlines

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Lufthansa Sees Demand Comeback, Will Return 200 Aircraft To Service

Jun 29, 2020
Lufthansa Group said June 29 that it is seeing increased demand for short-term and long-term bookings and has therefore taken the decision to return another 200 aircraft to service between now and the end of October.
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American Airlines To Resume Booking Flights To Capacity

Jun 29, 2020
American Airlines will resume booking flights to capacity on July 1, despite mounting rates of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in many U.S. states this past week.
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United Airlines To Resume China Flights July 8

Jun 29, 2020
United Airlines will resume service between San Francisco and Shanghai on July 8, as it looks to slowly ramp up its large Asia-Pacific network this summer.
BRU
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Brussels Airlines Reaches Agreement To Restructure, Downsize Workforce

Jun 29, 2020
Brussels Airlines has reached an agreement with its Worker’s Council, paving the way for the Lufthansa subsidiary to reduce its 4,000-strong workforce by a quarter as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Technology

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Airlines Plan To Focus On Innovation After The COVID-19 Crisis

Jun 30, 2020
Frost & Sullivan says airlines need to maintain focus on technologies including AI, machine learning and blockchain.

Airframers

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Airbus Production/Delivery Balance To Return By End Of 2021, CEO Says

Jun 29, 2020
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said he expects aircraft production and deliveries will be back in line by the end of 2021, meaning the manufacturer will produce more aircraft than it can deliver until then.

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile: Washington Dulles International

Jun 29, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.