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Regulatory/Legislative

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Europe Keeps Ban On Travel From The U.S. As Other Countries Gain Access

Jun 30, 2020
European Union member states have set out a list of countries from which they will gradually lift COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential travel, including Australia, Canada, South Korea and China—as long as it reciprocates—but excluding the U.S. 
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UK On Verge Of Amending Quarantine Requirement

Jun 30, 2020
The UK government appears to be on the point of amending its roundly-criticized requirement that most arriving air travelers must self-quarantine for 14 days.
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EASA Suspends Pakistani Airlines’ Operating Authority

Jun 30, 2020
EASA has pulled operator approvals for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Vision Air International, a Karachi-based charter and cargo carrier, in the aftermath of Pakistan’s pilot-licensing scandal.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: The Transatlantic Cost Of The EU Travel Ban

Jun 30, 2020
Inclusion of the U.S. in the latest EU travel ban may make sense from a public health standpoint, but it’s bad news for airlines taking their first steps to recovery on both sides of the Atlantic.

Airframers

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Airbus To Cut 15,000 Positions As Pandemic Impact Deepens

Jun 30, 2020
In an effort to adapt to declining demand for its commercial aircraft amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbus is expediting decisions to cut 15,000 positions—around 11% of its entire workforce and the deepest restructuring the company has ever endeavored.

Airlines

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Rex Approves Plan To Add Narrowbody Jets To Fleet

Jun 29, 2020
Australian carrier Regional Express Holdings (Rex) is a rare example of an airline looking to make new fleet moves to take advantage of market opportunities despite the COVID-19 crisis.
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China’s State Carriers Get COMAC ARJ21s, Including OTT Airlines’ First

Jun 29, 2020
COMAC has delivered the first ARJ21-700s to China’s three state-owned carriers: Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines. 
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Norwegian Issues Cancellation Warning To Boeing

Jun 30, 2020
ULCC Norwegian has issued notice to Boeing of its intention to cancel orders for 92 737 MAX and five 787s, together with the GoldCare service agreements accompanying all of the aircraft.
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Cathay Employees Agree To Take Unpaid Leave

Jun 30, 2020
Cathay Pacific has gained approval from the vast majority of its employees for an unpaid leave program—an important part of the airline’s efforts to reduce short-term costs.
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French Airlines Warn Of Recovery Phase Risks

Jun 23, 2020
PARIS—French airlines have warned that after months of COVID-19-related shutdown, the gradual recovery of the air transport sector may prove fatal for some carriers. 

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Leisure And Business Fares: Week Of June 22

Jun 30, 2020
Harrell Leisure And Business Fares