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Aviation Daily, December 21, 2020

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Airlines

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United Airlines To Resume 737 MAX Operations In February 2021

Dec 18, 2020
United Airlines will become the second U.S. carrier to resume commercial Boeing 737 MAX operations when it reintroduces the model to service in…
Portuguese Housing and Infrastructure minister Pedro Nuno Santos
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TAP Restructuring Includes 2,000 Job Cuts

Dec 14, 2020
TAP Air Portugal plans to reduce its fleet to 88 aircraft and cut 2,000 positions under a restructuring proposal, which has been submitted to the European Commission (EC) for approval.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport aircraft
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IATA Chief Suggests Traffic Threshold For European Slot Waivers

Dec 15, 2020
Outgoing IATA director general and CEO Alexandre de Juniac has indicated that further slot-rule waivers may no longer be needed once traffic stabilizes at 60-70% of 2019 levels.
aircraft
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U.S. Jet Fuel Consumption Slumped 45% During Thanksgiving Week

Dec 18, 2020
U.S. carriers consumed 45% less jet fuel over the week of Thanksgiving 2020 than during the same period last year, new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows.

The Daily Memo

Denver International Airport
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Daily Memo: After A Vaccine Bump, U.S. Airlines Brace For A Long Winter

Dec 18, 2020
Just at U.S. airline stocks experienced a surge on positive vaccine news, the carriers themselves lined up to warn that bookings were softening due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. 

Airframers

MA600
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AVIC’s Latest China Fleet Forecast More Conservative Than Boeing’s

Dec 18, 2020
The research arm of China’s state-owned airframer AVIC is forecasting that the country will need 7,576 new aircraft by 2039. 
freighter
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Record Freighter Deliveries Give Late Boost For Boeing

Dec 18, 2020
While 2020 will go down largely as a year to forget for Boeing, the company’s tally of new build commercial freighter deliveries represents a 12-month record and a rare bright spot for the under-pressure manufacturer.

MRO

AAR Corp.
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AAR Reports Rise In Used-Parts Demand

Dec 18, 2020
Demand for used serviceable material (USM) is starting to rise as cost-conscious operators seek to leverage the sudden availability of material from retired aircraft during the COVID-19 pandemic, AAR Corp. CEO John Holmes said. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Connect@Changi
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Singapore Introduces Segregated Lanes For Business Travelers

Dec 15, 2020
A new segregated travel lane designed for selected business travelers will be launched by Singapore as the country enters the last stage of relaxing COVID-19 restrictions.

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