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Aviation Daily, November 10, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

Westjet 737 MAX
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Canadian Government Develops Aviation Support Package

Nov 09, 2020
The Canadian government will begin discussions with major airlines on a financial assistance package to help them weather the COVID-19 pandemic, Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced Nov. 8.

The Daily Memo

Airport sunset
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Daily Memo: How Will The Role Of Hubs Change?

Nov 09, 2020
As the airline industry is looking into next year with high hopes for the recovery from its worst crisis to finally begin, many ask whether there will be structural change to the way airlines operate. 

Airlines

Alaska
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Alaska Airlines Plans Leadership Succession for March 2021

Nov 09, 2020
Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden will retire in March 2021, with current Alaska president Ben Minicucci selected to succeed him as chief executive, the company announced Nov. 9.
Air Canada 737 MAX
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Lack Of Government Aid Pushes Air Canada To Cancel MAX, A220 Orders

Nov 09, 2020
Air Canada has followed through on previous warnings that orders for Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies were in jeopardy because of Canada’s stringent travel restrictions and lack of financial support. 
Norwegian Airlines
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Norwegian Warns Of ‘Uncertain Future’ Without Government Support

Nov 09, 2020
Norwegian Air Shuttle said it was facing a “very uncertain future” after Norway’s government said it would not provide further financial support.  
Boeing MAX aircraft
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Airlines Gaining Confidence In 737 MAX Service Return Timelines

Nov 09, 2020
As regulators and Boeing work to finalize 737 MAX pilot training and return-to-service requirements, several operators of the grounded model are growing more confident that they will have some of their newest Boeing narrowbodies carrying revenue passengers by early 2021 at the latest.
Southwest Airlines
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Southwest Issues Initial Furlough Warnings As Negotiations Falter

Nov 09, 2020
Southwest Airlines issued furlough warnings for the first time in its nearly 50-year history, after negotiations between management and the union representing its materials specialists broke down late last week.
Pobeda
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Russia’s Pobeda Declines Boeing 737 MAX

Nov 09, 2020
Russian LCC Pobeda no longer plans to take delivery of 30 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbodies for which it had signed a letter of intent, according to the airline’s CEO Andrey Kalmykov.
A380
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Singapore Airlines Culls 26 Aircraft, Posts $2.5B Loss For Fiscal H1

Nov 06, 2020
SINGAPORE—As part of a fleet and network review, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will phase out seven of its Airbus A380 fleet along with 19 more Airbus and…
China Southern Airlines pilots
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China Pilot Numbers Up On 2019, Flying Hours Down

Oct 26, 2020
The Chinese airline industry has more pilots than it did in 2019, according to government statistics, although their flying hours have fallen.

Air Navigation

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Spanish Cities Plan Urban Air Taxi Demos In 2022

Nov 06, 2020
Spanish air navigation service provider Enaire plans urban air mobility demonstrations in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela in 2022 under two projects funded by Europe’s Horizon 2020 research program through the SESAR air traffic management modernization effort.

Industry Data

Airport Profile