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Aviation Daily, January 7, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

Pilots
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New ICAO Pilot-Training Panel Set To Convene

Jan 06, 2021
A new ICAO pilot training panel prompted in part by the Boeing 737 MAX saga plans to start work in February, Aviation Week has learned. 
TUI Boeing 737-800
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EU Approves State Aid For Aegean, TUI

Jan 05, 2021
The European Commission (EC) has approved a €1.25 billion ($1.53 billion) government recapitalization for German leisure-travel specialist TUI and a …
Munich Airport
article

Germany Tightens Travel Restrictions Further

Jan 06, 2021
In a major setback for an industry hoping for relaxed travel regulations the German government has decided to further reinforce travel restrictions.
article

EASA Funds More Research On Toxic Airline Cabin Air

Dec 23, 2020
EASA has called for proposals from organizations as it seeks more data on the long-term effects of contaminants in airline cabin air.
article

FAA Releases Rule For Supersonic Flight Testing

Jan 06, 2021
The FAA on Jan. 6 announced a final rule that streamlines the application process for testing supersonic aircraft over land.

The Daily Memo

Lufthansa jet
article

Lufthansa Faces Huge Problems In Planned Transformation

Jan 07, 2021
Management insists permanent structural change is needed whereas unions try to return to pre-crisis labor conditions as soon as possible.

Airlines

Heathrow Airport arrivals
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UK COVID-19 Situation Prompts Further Measures

Jan 06, 2021
UK LCC easyJet is rolling out a reduced schedule with the start of the latest English lockdown, while Aer Lingus has extended its flight suspension to England, Scotland and Wales until Jan. 8.
Toronto Pearson Airport testing
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IATA Slams Canada’s New Testing Requirement

Jan 06, 2021
IATA is criticizing a decision by Canada’s government to add a testing requirement to mandatory quarantines in place, describing the decision as the “worst of both worlds.” 
Qatar
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Analysis: Qatar Airways Set To Benefit From End Of Blockade

Jan 06, 2021
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to restore ties with Qatar, ending a blockade that has been in place for more than three years.

Industry Data