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Aviation Daily, January 13, 2021

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Airframers

Boeing 767 freighter
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Decimated Boeing 2020 Deliveries Reflect MAX, Pandemic Impacts

Jan 12, 2021
Final year-end figures show just 157 Boeing airliners were delivered in 2020, compared to 380 in 2019—revealing the full impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the prolonged grounding of the 737 MAX on the company’s commercial business.
Atlas Air 747-8
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Boeing Lands New Widebody Freighter Sales To Atlas, DHL

Jan 12, 2021
Boeing secured agreements to sell new widebody freighters to Atlas Air and DHL Express, as strong air cargo demand continues to help offset weakness in commercial passenger aircraft sales.

The Daily Memo

ATL
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Daily Memo: U.S. Airports Are Caught In The Middle

Jan 12, 2021
The $2 billion in emergency funding allocated to U.S. airports in the most recent COVID-19 pandemic relief package is a much-needed cash injection for an industry sector caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place.

Airlines

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Japan’s COVID-19 Surge Causes ANA, JAL To Reduce Flights

Jan 12, 2021
Japan’s two major carriers are significantly cutting back their domestic schedule plans for January following a new spike in COVID-19 cases in the country.
Sriwijaya
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Sriwijaya Air FDR Recovered; Concerns Over Air Check Valve

Jan 12, 2021
The flight data recorder (FDR) of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ182 was recovered by Indonesian naval divers on the evening of Jan. 12, three days after the Boeing 737-500 carrying 62 people plunged into the sea.
Royal Brunei Airlines
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Royal Brunei Replaces Chand, Appoints New CEO

Jan 11, 2021
Royal Brunei has named airline veteran Khalidkhan bin Hj Asmakhan as its new CEO, replacing former airline head Karam Chand.
generic aircraft sunset
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IATA Doubtful Over Easter Season As Travel Restrictions Persist

Jan 12, 2021
IATA believes the situation for airlines will become worse before it becomes better, as international travel restrictions persist and vaccine roll-out is only just beginning.
OTT
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China Eastern’s New ARJ-21 Operator Outlines Launch Network

Jan 05, 2021
China Eastern’s new subsidiary OTT Airlines is planning to launch at least five routes during the first quarter of 2021 as it seeks to gain a foothold in China’s domestic market. 

Lessors

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New Lessor Vmo Aircraft Leasing Forms With $500M Fund

Jan 12, 2021
Private equity funders on Jan. 12 unveiled San Francisco-based Vmo Aircraft Leasing, a newly-formed company to acquire and lease commercial aircraft worldwide, along with a $500 million endowment.

Airports

LCY
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London City Airport Capacity Expands After New Taxiway Opens

Jan 11, 2021
London City Airport has declared its new parallel taxiway operational, significantly increasing the utility of the facility.
Swissport
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Swissport Consolidates European Units Under New Ownership

Jan 06, 2021
Ground handling giant Swissport is consolidating its activities in Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands, bringing them under the leadership of new CEO Thierry Miremont.

Technology

Archer
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Startup Archer Partners With Fiat Chrysler On eVTOL Manufacturing

Jan 12, 2021
Archer said the agreement supports its vision of being a leader in the first wave of urban air mobility providers with the goal of beginning passenger services by 2024.

Airframers/Suppliers

Boeing
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Global A&D Stocks Drop 16% in 2020, Opposite Stock Index Gain

Jan 04, 2021
The publicly traded aerospace and defense (A&D) sector saw its share prices fall 16% collectively in 2020, with commercial aerospace companies plummeting 21% and defense companies dropping 8%, according to Vertical Research Partners.

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