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Aviation Daily, January 4, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

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Trump Expands WTO Penalties To Include Aircraft Parts

Dec 31, 2020
The Trump administration’s trade representative announced Dec. 30 that it would recalculate how it applies punitive tariffs on EU goods stemming from the Airbus-Boeing airliner subsidy dispute, and will expand targeted imports to include large aircraft parts from Germany and France.
Aer Lingus
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U.S. Approves Aer Lingus Entry Into Transatlantic Joint Venture

Dec 23, 2020
Aer Lingus has won approval from the U.S. Transportation Department to enter into a transatlantic joint venture that also includes American Airlines, British Airways, Finnair and Iberia.
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U.S. Imposes Export Restrictions For Russian A&D Manufacturers

Dec 22, 2020
The U.S. Department of Commerce reported on Dec. 21 that the Bureau of Industry and Security would add nearly 40 Russian companies to a new “Military End User” list limiting their access to U.S. technologies.
KLM
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Aviation’s Non-CO2 Climate Impact Needs Further Research, IATA Says

Nov 25, 2020
IATA is reviewing the findings of a European report into the climate impacts of aviation beyond CO2 emissions, but has cautioned against jumping to premature conclusions.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Will There Be A PSP-3?

Dec 23, 2020
More than 32,000 furloughed airline employees received a second lifeline from the U.S. Congress, but their newfound job security may prove to be fleeting.

Airlines

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Montenegro Airlines Closes Down

Dec 26, 2020
Montenegro Airlines has ceased operations after the small Balkan nation’s government said it could find no legal route to continue to financially support the carrier.
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British Airways Switches Some London Service Starting Points

Dec 23, 2020
British Airways (BA) plans to transfer a small group of long-haul routes to London Gatwick from London Heathrow for the start of the airline industry’s summer season.
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Singapore Airlines First To Test IATA-Based Travel Pass

Dec 23, 2020
Singapore Airlines has started trials of a new digital health certificate based on the IATA Travel Pass framework, becoming the first carrier to do so. 
Aurora Airbus A319
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Aeroflot Sells Subsidiary To Boost Russian Far East Air Transport

Dec 23, 2020
The Aeroflot board of directors has approved the sale of 51% of the airline’s smallest subsidiary, Aurora. 
Boeing 787
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Qantas, JAL Seeking Permission For Closer Partnership

Dec 23, 2020
Qantas and Japan Airlines (JAL) have revealed plans for extensive cooperation on routes between Australasia and Japan.

Safety

Airport queue
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UK Company Aims To Find Solution To False COVID-19 Certificates

Dec 14, 2020
A small UK tech company says it has found an answer to the rapidly growing problem of fake COVID-19 certificates that threaten to undermine efforts to ensure air passengers are free of infection when they board an aircraft.

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