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Aviation Daily, September 22, 2020

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Airframers

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Concerns Expressed Over 737 MAX Redundancy, Manual Trim

Sep 21, 2020
Calls for an additional angle-of-attack indicator and concerns over the flight crew’s ability to manually trim the aircraft in an emergency are among the issues highlighted in the initial set of comments on the FAA’s proposed requirements to approve the Boeing 737 MAX’s service return. 
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Airbus Presents Three Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft Concepts

Sep 20, 2020
Drawing on government funding into hydrogen propulsion, the manufacturer is working to define a commercial airliner to enter service in 2035.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Intermediate Version Of LEAP Not Needed, Safran CEO Says

Sep 21, 2020
An intermediate engine between the current LEAP turbofan and one that would enter service in 2035 with slashed greenhouse gas emissions is not in the cards, according to Safran CEO Philippe Petitcolin.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Senate Republicans Introduce Bill To Extend PSP Through March 2021

Sep 21, 2020
In a last-ditch effort to prevent mass airline employee furloughs beginning Oct. 1., two U.S. Senate Republicans introduced a bill to extend the Payroll Support Program (PSP) through March 31, 2021. 

Airlines

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American Airlines Schedules MAX Training To Start In October

Sep 21, 2020
American Airlines has issued a tentative 737 MAX pilot instruction schedule that would have computer-based lessons begin in five weeks, simulator sessions starting in November and all 4,200 of its 737 pilots trained by February 2021.
A380
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Lufthansa Makes More Fleet, Staff Cuts

Sep 21, 2020
Lufthansa decided to deepen the cuts to its fleet and staffing levels after determining that air transport is not recovering as fast as it had hoped.
Aero K
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South Korean LCC Aero K Targets October Launch

Sep 16, 2020
South Korean start-up LCC Aero K plans to begin operations In October following significant delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Editorial

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EDITORIAL: Legacy carriers must adapt to the new reality

Sep 15, 2020
No airline, airline employee, airport or company serving the air transport industry bears fault for or could have forecast the devastation wrought by…

MRO

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AvAir Snaps Up Aerolíneas Argentinas' Surplus Inventory

Sep 15, 2020
U.S.-based aftermarket inventory specialist AvAir has acquired surplus Airbus and Boeing parts stock emanating from Argentinian flag carrier…

Industry Data

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COVID KPIs: Revenue Passenger Kilometers – By Region

Sep 21, 2020
Flown RPKs July 2018 To July 2020
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Eurocontrol: Network Overview For 2020 Week 38

Sep 21, 2020
Network Overview

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile: New York, NY: John F. Kennedy International (JFK)

Sep 21, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.