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Aviation Daily, September 2, 2020

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Airlines

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American Airlines Change Fee Tweaks Go Beyond Rivals

Sep 01, 2020
American Airlines went a step further than Delta Air Lines and United Airlines in relaxing its change fee policy, upping the ante by eliminating the charges for tickets to near-international destinations, in addition to domestic flights.
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Current Aid Insufficient To Carry Industry Through Crisis, IATA Says

Sep 01, 2020
IATA sees the need for further government financial assistance as airlines continue to suffer amid sluggish air travel recovery. 
WestJet Boeing 737 nextgen
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WestJet Increases Surcharges To Offset Nav Canada Fees

Sep 01, 2020
Canadian carrier WestJet announced Sept. 1 that it will increase the surcharges it collects from domestic passengers to offset rate increases by air navigation service provider (ANSP) Nav Canada.
Air New Zealand
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Air New Zealand Predicts Loss, No Long-Haul For Fiscal 2021

Aug 27, 2020
Air New Zealand reported its first annual loss in 18 years, attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the carrier expects another loss for fiscal 2021, which began July 1.
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EVA Air Swaps On-Order Boeing 787-10s For 777Fs, 787-9s

Sep 01, 2020
Taiwan’s EVA Air has come to an agreement with Boeing to swap seven of its outstanding 787-10 orders to three 777F freighters and four smaller 787-9 aircraft.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: The Coming Production Rate Cuts For Airliners

Sep 01, 2020
The commercial aerospace manufacturing world breathed a collective sigh of relief a few weeks ago when Airbus and Boeing did not announce major new cuts to monthly production rates of their large commercial aircraft (LCA). 

Airports

Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
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Gatwick, Schiphol Warn Jobs Under Threat After Posting H1 Loss

Aug 28, 2020
Dutch airports operator Royal Schiphol Group has warned several hundred jobs are at risk, after posting a first-half (H1) €246 million ($180 million) net loss, while London Gatwick’s H1 loss totaled £321 million ($424 million) with 600 positions under threat.
Heathrow Airport COVID-19 Testing
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Heathrow Staff Trial Three Quick-Turnaround COVID-19 Tests

Aug 31, 2020
Workers at London Heathrow Airport are trialing three types of rapid-turnaround COVID-19 tests, which could ultimately be used for passenger testing, eliminating the need for quarantine.

Suppliers

Gogo
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Gogo Sells Commercial Aviation Unit To Intelsat In Vertical IFC Deal

Sep 01, 2020
Embattled aircraft connectivity provider Gogo will sell its commercial aviation unit to bankrupt satellite services provider Intelsat for $400 million in a deal that might help the latter return to a viable business while the former tries to avoid liquidation.

Industry Data

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Global Passenger Demand July 2020 By Percent Change Year-Over-Year

Sep 01, 2020
Global Passenger Demand July 2020
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COVID KPIs: Utilization – Cargo Carriers

Sep 01, 2020
COVID KPIs: Utilization
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Leisure And Discounted Business Fares: Week Of Aug. 24

Sep 01, 2020
Leisure And Discounted Business Fares