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Aviation Daily, November 11, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Poised To Finish 737 MAX Review ‘In The Coming Days’

Nov 10, 2020
The FAA plans to wrap up its review of Boeing’s proposed 737 MAX changes “in the coming days,” clearing the way for airlines to begin software modifications and pilot training needed to get the grounded model back into revenue service, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said.

The Daily Memo

World Trade Organization headquarters
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Daily Memo: No Quick Resolution For WTO Subsidy Spat

Nov 10, 2020
Do not expect a quick and obvious settlement to the large commercial aircraft subsidy dispute between Airbus, Boeing, the EU and the U.S. at the World Trade Organization (WTO) just because Joe Biden is the expected winner of the recent election for U.S. president.

Airlines

United Airlines plane with mask
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United, JetBlue Add Thanksgiving Flights As Bookings Grow

Nov 09, 2020
United Airlines and JetBlue are adding flights to accommodate promising demand during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, even as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. continue to rapidly climb. 
Norwegian
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Norwegian Shrinks Capacity To Six Aircraft After Q3 Loss

Nov 10, 2020
Norwegian Air Shuttle plans to further cut capacity, leaving only six aircraft from its 140-strong fleet in operation, citing travel restrictions and Norway’s decision not to provide any more financial aid to the low-cost long-haul carrier.
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United Airlines Returning To New York JFK After Five-Year Hiatus

Nov 10, 2020
United Airlines will resume service at New York JFK in February 2021, marking a return to the region’s busiest airport for the first time in five years.
Ethiopian
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Ethiopian Airlines Ready To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine Worldwide

Nov 06, 2020
The CEO of Ethiopian Airlines has put the airline forward to distribute a potential COVID-19 vaccine across Africa and the rest of the world.

Air Navigation

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
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Potential Vaccine Could Have ‘Huge Impact’ On Aviation, Eurocontrol Says

Nov 10, 2020
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer’s breakthrough on a vaccine against COVID-19 could have a “huge impact” on aviation, according to Eurocontrol.  

Airframers

MC-21-310
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Irkut Rolls Out MC-21 Airliner Powered By Russian Engines

Nov 10, 2020
Irkut Corporation rolled out the first MC-21 prototype powered by Russian PD-14 turbofan engines in Irkutsk, Siberia, on Nov. 6, parent United Aircraft Corporation reported Nov. 10.

Regulatory/Legislative

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