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Aviation Daily, July 22, 2020

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Airlines

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Four U.S., European Airlines Urge Transatlantic Reopening, COVID-19 Testing

Jul 21, 2020
American Airlines, International Airlines Group (IAG), Lufthansa and United Airlines are urging the EU and the U.S. government to introduce a common COVID-19 testing program that would allow airlines to restore a more substantial transatlantic network. 
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Alaska Airlines, Pilots Agree On Voluntary Leave, Retirements

Jul 21, 2020
The chances of involuntary pilot furloughs at Alaska Airlines in the fall have significantly diminished after management and union representatives from the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) agreed to a series of incentivized leave and early retirement programs.
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IndiGo Plans To Reduce Workforce By 10%

Jul 21, 2020
IndiGo has made every effort to avoid any impact on employees, even though it is only operating “a small percentage” of its fleet of 250 aircraft, Dutta said. He noted the carrier was one of the few to pay staff full salaries during the months of March and April.
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JetSMART To Launch Peruvian Airline

Jul 20, 2020
Less than three years after entering the Peruvian market, Chilean ULCC JetSMART is preparing to launch a carrier in the country that will operate domestic and international routes.
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Icelandair, Cabin Crew Reach Last-Minute Agreement

Jul 20, 2020
Icelandair has signed a new, five-year collective bargaining agreement with its cabin crew, just 48 hours after the airline said it planned to fire all its flight attendants and have pilots take over onboard safety responsibilities.
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CityJet Awaits Court Verdict On Restructuring

Jul 17, 2020
Ireland-based ACMI specialist CityJet has issued letters of redundancy to around 270 staff as the airline seeks to start rebuilding services for the post-pandemic era.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: An Engineering Approach To The Pandemic

Jul 21, 2020
Aerospace companies are not health maintenance organizations. 

Airports

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European Peak-Day Traffic To Reach 60% Of 2019 Levels In August

Jul 20, 2020
Eurocontrol expects close to 18,000 daily flights across Europe by the end of this month, as a gradual but fragile recovery in air traffic continues.

Technology

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UK Startup In Talks To Form Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft Consortium

Jul 20, 2020
Start-up Electric Aviation Group (EAG) says it is in discussions with all major UK aerospace suppliers and academic institutions as it seeks to form a consortium to develop a 70-80-seat hybrid-electric regional airliner that could enter service by 2028.

Regulatory/Legislative

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EU, Japan Agree To Airworthiness Cooperation

Jul 21, 2020
EASA and Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) have reached an agreement on reciprocal validation of airworthiness certificates as part of a push to increase aerospace trade between the two markets.

Industry Data

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Leisure And Discounted Business Fares: Week Of July

Jul 21, 2020
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COVID KPIs: Deliveries – Commercial Aircraft, By OEM

Jul 21, 2020
COVID KPIs: Deliveries