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Aviation Daily, January 11, 2021

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Airframers

Airbus A320 U.S. manufacturing facility in mobile Alabama
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Airbus Plans To Raise Single-Aisle Production In Second Half Of 2021

Jan 08, 2021
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said Jan. 8 that he expects the company to begin ramping up single-aisle production in the second half of 2021, with further steps following in 2022 and 2023.

The Daily Memo

737 MAXs
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Daily Memo: Within The Industry, Boeing’s Settlement Won’t Settle Much

Jan 08, 2021
The settlement between Boeing and the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) is not likely to generate many positive reactions from outside the two organizations.

Regulatory/Legislative

U.S. Capitol
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FAA Appointees Resign In Protest After Mob Storms U.S. Capitol

Jan 08, 2021
Five non-career FAA appointees resigned from their posts in protest after the storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters Jan. 7, according to an internal email viewed by Aviation Daily.
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UN Report Calls For Action On Airliner Shoot Downs

Jan 07, 2021
The United Nations is calling on member states to reduce the potential risk of civilian aircraft being shot down while flying in conflict zones or regions of military tension.
Washington DC aerial view from plane
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U.S. House Chairman Urges TSA To Add Capitol Rioters To No-Fly List

Jan 08, 2021
WASHINGTON—A key U.S. House chairman called on the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to…

Airlines

Air New Zealand tail
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Air New Zealand Expands Quarantine-Free Flights To Australia

Jan 06, 2021
Air New Zealand has expanded the number of quarantine-free routes it flies to Australia, although airlines are still waiting for a two-way bubble to emerge before a significant rebound in this market can occur.
Ryanair
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Ryanair Cuts Full-Year Traffic Forecast; Travel Restrictions Tighten 

Jan 07, 2021
Ryanair cut its traffic forecast for the financial year to March 2021 and said it would reduce its flight schedules from later in January. 
Westjet planes
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WestJet Cuts Capacity, Staff As New Protocols Hit Demand

Jan 08, 2021
WestJet, citing a drop in bookings following Canada’s new COVID-19 pandemic testing protocols for international passengers, is cutting near-term capacity and staffing. 
Qatar
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Qatar Airways To Resume Riyadh Service After Airspace Reopening

Jan 08, 2021
The Qatar Airways flight QR1365 that took off from Doha (DOH) on Jan. 7 at 8:45 p.m. bound for Johannesburg (JNB) marked a new chapter for the Oneworld alliance member. 
Azman aircraft
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Nigeria’s Azman Air Plots Rapid Expansion In 2021

Jan 05, 2021
Nigerian domestic carrier Azman Air is planning to add another Airbus A340-600, three Boeing 737-800s and five regional aircraft, under an ambitious growth strategy for 2021.

Airports

MLA
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Malta International Starts Apron Expansion Project

Dec 18, 2020
Malta International Airport has kicked off an expansion program for parking space at the airport, soliciting tenders for significant growth of the apron.

Cargo

Air France-KLM SAF
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Cargo Carriers Encourage Air Freight Community To Cut Carbon, Use SAF

Dec 10, 2020
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has launched what it describes as the world’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) program for the airfreight industry.

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