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Regulatory/Legislative

Arrivals
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UK Government Details Quarantine-Exempt ‘Travel Corridors’

Jul 06, 2020
The UK government has published a list of countries from which international arrivals to England will not have to self-isolate, including France, Greece, Italy, Spain and other popular tourist destinations.
pilots
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FAA Expands License-Renewal Grace Period Eligibility

Jun 30, 2020
The FAA, expanding on temporary provisions issued in April, has extended relief for pilots and other certificated industry professionals who have certain qualifications, medical certificates and training due for renewal this summer.

The Daily Memo

cathay pacific 777-9
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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Airlines Push Back Aircraft Deliveries

Jul 06, 2020
With the COVID-19 crisis putting massive financial pressure on airlines, several major Asia-Pacific carriers are deferring aircraft orders as one of…

Airlines

Qantas Boeing 737-800
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Sydney-Melbourne Flights Hit By Border Closure

Jul 06, 2020
Flights between Sydney (SYD) and Melbourne (MEL), the world’s second busiest route in 2019 by number of departures, are to be scaled back following a spike in the number of novel coronavirus cases. 
aircraft
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Analysts Warn Of Overcapacity Risk As U.S. Carriers Ramp Up Schedules

Jul 06, 2020
U.S. airlines are pushing ahead with plans to ramp up capacity this summer, as competition heats up over a modest rebound in domestic travel demand. 
aircraft
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JetBlue, Pilots, Ink Deal To Avoid Furloughs Until May 2021

Jul 06, 2020
JetBlue Airways and its pilots struck an agreement that will remove the possibility of involuntary furloughs through May 1, 2021, the first deal of its kind at any U.S. airline during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Alaska Airlines Expects Break-Even Cash Burn By Year End, Tilden Says

Jul 02, 2020
Alaska Airlines is steadily reducing its cash burn and is on track to be back in the black sometime in 2021, Alaska Air Group president and CEO Brad Tilden said.
TAP
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Government Takes Control Of TAP Air Portugal

Jul 06, 2020
Portugal has become the latest European government to back its largest airline after increasing its existing stake in TAP Air Portugal from 50% to 72.5%.
SAS
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SAS Secures $1.5B In Shareholder Recapitalization Plan

Jul 01, 2020
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has secured a SEK14.25 billion ($1.5 billion) recapitalization led by the Danish and Swedish governments along with third-largest shareholder the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

Airframers/Suppliers

UPS Boeing 747-8
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Suppliers Prepped For Boeing 747-8 Production End

Jul 03, 2020
Boeing declines to confirm reports that it is preparing to end the five-decade long production run of the 747, but Aviation Week understands key…

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile: Tampa, Florida: Tampa International (TPA)

Jul 06, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.