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Aviation Daily, October 7, 2020

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Airframers

777X
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Boeing Drops 10-Year Global Delivery Forecast 11%, Citing Pandemic

Oct 06, 2020
Boeing’s updated commercial forecast sees customers taking 11% fewer new deliveries in the next decade than it projected a year ago as the industry slowly emerges from the demand crisis created by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The Daily Memo

Gogo 2ku aircraft domes
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Daily Memo: COVID-19 Accelerates Big Changes In IFC Market

Oct 06, 2020
Back in the good days, there was considerable debate over how much airlines needed to adapt to passengers bringing their own electronic media devices. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Newark Liberty International Airport
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FAA Extends Slot Relief At Congested U.S. Airports Through March 2021

Oct 06, 2020
The FAA has extended slot rule waivers at three congested U.S. east coast airports through the end of March, in an effort to relieve airlines hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

MRO

Boeing landing gear
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Boeing Lowers 20-Year Commercial Services Forecast 10%

Oct 06, 2020
Anticipated effects of the COVID-19 pandemic—including a smaller global fleet, near-term retirements of older aircraft and expected cost-cutting by airlines over the next several years—have led Boeing to cut 10%, or about $100 billion, out of its 20-year forecast for commercial aviation services spending.

Airlines

Southwest
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Southwest Airlines Seeks Company-Wide Pay Cuts To Stave Off Furloughs

Oct 06, 2020
Southwest Airlines will seek a round of pay cuts from its labor unions as part of a push to reduce costs enough to avoid involuntary furloughs through the end of 2021.
Reagan International Airport
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IATA Warns Airlines Will Not Turn Cash Positive Until 2022

Oct 06, 2020
The world’s airlines stand to burn through $77 billion in the second half of 2020 and are not expected to become cash positive until 2022, IATA said Oct. 6 in a grim update on the financial outlook for the industry.
KLM pilots and flight attendants
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More Jobs To Go Under KLM Restructuring Plan

Oct 06, 2020
KLM is looking for further voluntary redundancies after submitting a restructuring plan to the Dutch government, which was one of the requirements to access €3.4 billion ($4 billion) in state-backed loans and guarantees.

Airports

Changi
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Singapore Outlines Plans To Revive Air Hub

Oct 06, 2020
The Singaporean government is looking to focus on COVID-19 testing and unilaterally lifting borders restrictions for travelers coming from countries with low infection rates as “protective measures” to revive its air hub.

Technology

Neste and Shell
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Shell, Neste See Further Cooperation On Sustainable Fuel

Sep 29, 2020
Neste Corp. and Shell Aviation expect to eventually add more areas of cooperation to their recently signed partnership on sustainable aviation fuels, executives at both companies told Aviation Daily in a Sept. 29 interview.

Industry Data

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Eurocontrol: Top 40 Country Pairs (Departing/Arriving Flights)

Oct 06, 2020
Eurocontrol: Top 40 Country Pairs
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Leisure And Business Fares: Week Of September 28

Oct 06, 2020
Harrell: Leisure And Business Fares