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Airlines

Aeromexico
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Aeromexico Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection

Jul 01, 2020
Aeromexico became the latest Latin American airline to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S., as the region’s carriers struggle to remain solvent in in the absence of federal government support.
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IATA Warns Its Recovery Forecast May Have Been Too Optimistic

Jul 01, 2020
FRANKFURT—IATA warns that a recent rise in COVID-19 cases has already weakened bookings in the second half of June and could severely impact the expected recovery of air travel.
Air Canada Express E175
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Air Canada Cuts Regional Routes, Stations

Jun 30, 2020
Air Canada will suspend 30 domestic regional routes and close eight stations as it continues to reshape its network to meet reduced demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SAA
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South African Government Pulls Out Of SAA Talks

Jun 30, 2020
The government ministry responsible for South African Airways (SAA) has withdrawn from talks aimed at fostering employee engagement in developing an operating model for a restructured SAA.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Why Skipping The Farnborough Airshow Is A Good Idea

Jul 01, 2020
Annual airshows in Farnborough or Paris have been a staple of the aerospace industry for generations. 

Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. DOT Report Underscores MAX Certification Shortcomings

Jul 01, 2020
WASHINGTON—A U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) Office of Inspector General (OIG) report on the Boeing 737 MAX’s certification underscores the inadequacy of communication between Boeing and the FAA that helped set the stage for two fatal accidents and the model’s ongoing grounding.
contrails
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ICAO Changes CORSIA Baseline To Account For Lower Demand

Jun 30, 2020
The 36-member ICAO Council has adjusted the baseline for its Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) program,…

Opinion

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ANALYSIS: Airlines Are Failing In Their Safe-To-Fly Messaging

Jul 01, 2020
A huge hole in airline efforts to reassure passengers and crews that flying is safe was exposed this week during a US Senate hearing on the pandemic…

Airframers

MC-21
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Russia’s MC-21 Airliner Certification Slips To Mid-2021

Jun 30, 2020
Russia’s new Irkut MC-21 commercial narrowbody continues to face certification delays.

Airport

HKG
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Hong Kong Airport To Penalize Airlines For Mishandling Transfers

Jul 01, 2020
Following cases of transit passengers being stranded at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) as a result of mishandling by airlines, Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) has introduced a series of penalties imposed on airlines should such cases occur again.

Industry Data

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

Jul 01, 2020
Week Ending June 27 Vs. Previous Week And Year-Ago Week

Airline Snapshot

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Airline Snapshot: IndiGo Alrlines

Jul 01, 2020
Company Name: IndiGo Airlines Year Founded: 1988 Company Description: Scheduled passenger & cargo carrier Business Types: Major and National Air…