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Aviation Daily, December 3, 2020

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Airframers

Embraer Turboprop
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Embraer Sees 'Fundamental Change In Global Fleet Structure'

Dec 02, 2020
Embraer Commercial Aviation expects the global demand for air transport to still be 19% smaller in 2029 than anticipated in its last pre-crisis market forecast. 

The Daily Memo

Asiana Airlines cargo
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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Airlines Particularly Hard-Hit By COVID-19, Industry Groups Say

Dec 02, 2020
While Asia-Pacific airlines are in many regards suffering more severely than those in other regions, key industry officials still see some promising signs for international travel in this part of the world.

Regulatory/Legislative

airport
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U.S. DOT Final Rule Narrows Scope of Service Animals In Flight

Dec 02, 2020
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has issued a final rule placing new restrictions on passengers flying with service animals, closing a controversial loophole that caused major headaches for carriers in recent years.
Ethiopian Airlines
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FAA Mandates Precautions Linked To 787 Autopilot Issue

Dec 02, 2020
The FAA, stepping up a pair of earlier advisories, will require Boeing 787 pilots to monitor flight path data during localizer-based approaches to ensure aircraft remain on the proper heading—while Boeing works to fix a problem with autopilot flight director system (AFDS) software causing aircraft to deviate instead of following the prescribed approach course. 
Croatia
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European Commission Approves Croatia Airlines Grant

Dec 02, 2020
The European Commission (EC) has said that an HRK88.5 million ($14 million) grant to Croatia Airlines from the country’s government is acceptable considering the carrier’s COVID-19-related losses.

Airlines

Schiphol Airport travelers
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Airlines Renew Calls To Scrap Europe Quarantines, Backed By New EASA Guidelines

Dec 02, 2020
Airlines and airports have renewed their calls for an end to quarantine and other travel restrictions in Europe, backed up new EASA guidelines declaring the current methods as “not recommended.” 
Air Canada 767-200
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New Pilot Deal Helps Air Canada Realize Its Cargo Ambitions

Nov 30, 2020
Air Canada has taken an important step in bolstering its cargo operations now that the airline has reached a deal with its pilots to permanently convert some Boeing 767s to an all-cargo configuration. 
traveler with bag
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EasyJet To Start Charging For Overhead Storage Lockers

Dec 02, 2020
UK ULCC easyJet plans to start limiting use of overhead storage lockers onboard its aircraft to passengers buying more expensive seats.
airBaltic
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Flexibility Will Be Key To AirBaltic’s Recovery

Dec 01, 2020
Latvian carrier airBaltic is exploring the potential of adding new medium and long-haul routes as the airline reshapes its network in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Technology

Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Plant
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ANA Joins Japanese Team Studying Producing SAF From CO2

Dec 02, 2020
Several Japanese companies including All Nippon Airways (ANA) have come together to study business models for recycling captured carbon dioxide (C02) into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).