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Aviation Daily, October 14, 2020

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Airlines

Delta Air Lines A321neo
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Delta Air Lines To Defer $5B Of New Airbus Aircraft Through 2022

Oct 13, 2020
Delta Air Lines will defer $5 billion in expected deliveries through 2022, after reaching an agreement with Airbus to delay the arrival of 77 new airliners.
A320neo
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China Southern Raising $2.3B For A320s; China Eastern Gets Injection

Oct 13, 2020
China Southern Airlines is issuing CNY16 billion ($2.3 billion) in convertible bonds, primarily to purchase 11 Airbus A320neo series aircraft. 
Transat
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Air Canada, Air Transat Parent Revamp Proposed Tie-Up Terms

Oct 12, 2020
More than a year after the purchase was announced, the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic have forced both sides to re-think how much airlines are worth.
ZIPAIR
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ZIPAIR Tokyo Set For Inaugural Passenger Flights

Oct 09, 2020
Japan Airlines (JAL) subsidiary ZIPAIR Tokyo will start its first passenger route in mid-October—six months after its original launch plans were delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SpiceJet Set For First Low-Cost India-UK Flights

Oct 07, 2020
SpiceJet has firmed up plans to launch the first long-haul low-cost flights between India and the UK.

The Daily Memo

Paris
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Daily Memo: COVID Risk Map Won’t Green-Light European Air Traffic

Oct 13, 2020
The approval of a European Commission plan aimed at rationalizing inconsistent travel restrictions through a color-coded COVID-19 risk map marks a small step in the right direction for Europe’s airlines—but unfortunately, the beleaguered industry says, it doesn’t go far enough. 

Regulatory/Legislative

gavel
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WTO Clears EU For $4B In Boeing Airliner Penalties; Negotiations Desired

Oct 13, 2020
The European Union is cleared to apply almost $4 billion worth of punitive tariffs on imported goods from the U.S. after the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Oct. 13 revealed the final penalty amount stemming from illegal U.S. subsidies provided to Boeing in making large commercial aircraft.

Airframers

Turkish Airlines 787-9
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Boeing Ups 787 Deliveries In September

Oct 13, 2020
Boeing’s meager total of 11 large aircraft deliveries included seven of its Boeing 787s, a bright spot in what continues to be a difficult stretch for the manufacturer.

Technology

Red Rock Lakeview SAF plant
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Shell Signs Sustainable Aviation Fuel Agreement With Red Rock

Oct 09, 2020
Shell has signed a deal to buy sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and cellulosic renewable diesel fuel from Red Rock Biofuels. 

Industry Data

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Eurocontrol: European Flights By Aircraft Category – COVID-Era 2020

Oct 13, 2020
Eurocontrol: European Flights By Aircraft Category
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Boeing Commercial Aircraft Deliveries – September 2020

Oct 13, 2020
Boeing Commercial Aircraft Deliveries
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Leisure And Discounted Business Fares: Week Of October 5

Oct 13, 2020
Harrell Leisure And Discounted Business Fares