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Aviation Daily, November 19, 2020

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Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Approves 737 MAX Changes; Focus Shifts To Other Regulators

Nov 18, 2020
The FAA’s finalization of required changes to the Boeing 737 MAX and its formal reversal of a flight ban if the changes are implemented clears the way for U.S. operators to get their grounded aircraft back in service. 
TPE
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Taiwan Discussing New Air Travel Bubbles, Report Says

Nov 16, 2020
Taiwan is reportedly in discussions with Japan, Singapore and Vietnam to create bilateral air travel bubbles (ATB), just as plans to establish such an arrangement with Palau were shelved.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Can Suppliers Win A Market Share Battle Between Airbus, Boeing?

Nov 18, 2020
When Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun acknowledged in October that the Chicago-based OEM had lost narrowbody market share to its European rival, it was a foregone conclusion.

Air Navigation

Tower at Washington Dulles International Airport
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FAA Reports 300 COVID-19 Cases At ATC Facilities

Nov 17, 2020
More than 300 employees working at FAA air traffic control (ATC) facilities have contracted COVID-19 since the first positive cases were detected at Chicago Midway International Airport in March, the agency’s top ATC executive said Nov. 17.

Airlines

American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8
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U.S. Airlines Diverge On 737 MAX Return-To-Service Timelines

Nov 18, 2020
U.S. carriers announced plans to return the Boeing 737 MAX to commercial service following news of the model’s ungrounding, but time lines for resuming commercial operations vary.
Delta Air Lines passenger with mask
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Delta Air Lines To Continue Blocking Middle Seats Through March 2021

Nov 18, 2020
Delta Air Lines became the only U.S. carrier to commit to blocking off middle seats into next year, as the airline announced plans to continue…
Norwegian Airlines
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Norwegian Files For Protection After Government Refuses More Aid

Nov 18, 2020
Norwegian Air Shuttle is entering a form of bankruptcy protection following a Norwegian government decision not to offer it any more financial aid.
Hrdlicka
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Virgin Australia Relaunches, Outlines Product Changes

Nov 18, 2020
Virgin Australia has emerged from voluntary administration with a new CEO and a revised business model that retains most core elements while making significant adjustments.

Technology

Boeing
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NASA Seeks Industry Input On Subsonic Transport X-plane Planning

Nov 10, 2020
NASA is polling industry on technologies that have a high probability of being used in new single-aisle airliners entering service in 2030-35. 

Industry Data