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Aviation Daily, October 6, 2020

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Airlines

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Alaska Airlines Pivots Toward Boeing With Accelerated A320 Retirements

Oct 05, 2020
Alaska Airlines will speed up retirement of 10 Airbus A320 airliners, marking the latest in a series of moves that appear likely to reduce its reliance on Airbus for years to come.
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Avianca Receives Court Approval To Access $2B In Bankruptcy Financing

Oct 05, 2020
Avianca Holdings received approval from a U.S. federal court to tap over $2 billion in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing, marking the latest step in its attempted restructuring after seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York on May 10.
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Government To Retain Majority Share In Air New Zealand

Sep 25, 2020
Air New Zealand confirmed its intent to raise additional capital in 2021, while the government expects to remain the company’s largest stakeholder following the process.
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Eurocontrol Figures Show Traffic Falls Further In Europe

Oct 05, 2020
European air traffic has fallen again, dropping to 44.8% of 2019 levels in the week to Oct. 4, Eurocontrol data showed, as travel restrictions and uncertainty over rising COVID-19 infection rates in many countries continue to hold back demand.   
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United Airlines To Serve Shanghai Nonstop; Leisure Routes To Return

Oct 05, 2020
United Airlines will begin flying nonstop to mainland China from Oct. 21 for the first time since late February when the COVID-19 crisis began to escalate worldwide.
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AirAsia Japan Closes Down After COVID-19 Makes Flying Untenable

Oct 05, 2020
AirAsia Japan confirmed that it has ceased operation as of Oct. 5 after the COVID-19 crisis compounded the carrier’s challenges in the competitive Japanese LCC market.
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Aeromar Hopes ‘Common Sense Approach’ To Network Will Win Out

Sep 28, 2020
Aeromar is poised to open a second service to the U.S. over the coming days—one of three new routes being launched in October—as the Mexico City-based carrier rebuilds and reshapes its network in response to travel demand.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: 737 MAX Return Reflects Aircraft Certification’s Shift

Oct 05, 2020
The Boeing 737 MAX saga isn’t over yet, but recent public comments by the heads of the FAA and EASA suggest that the 19-month grounding is coming to an end. 

Airports

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Changi Airport’s Profits Drop; Prepares For Protracted Recovery

Oct 05, 2020
Singapore’s Changi Airport has imposed pay cuts as high as 30% on its staff in preparation for an uncertain recovery across its various portfolios.

Industry Data

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Eurocontrol Network Overview For 2020 Week 40

Oct 05, 2020
Eurocontrol Network Overview
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Eurocontrol Draft Traffic Scenarios: Sept. 14, 2020 Vs. April 24, 2020

Oct 05, 2020
Eurocontrol Draft Traffic Scenarios

Airport Profile

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Airport Profile: Los Angeles International (LAX)

Oct 05, 2020
Weekly profile of a major airport’s operations, carriers and destinations.