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Aviation Daily, January 20, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

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Transport Canada To Unground Boeing 737 MAX On Jan. 20

Jan 18, 2021
Transport Canada plans to finally lift a NOTAM banning Boeing 737 MAX services in the country on Jan. 20 following the publication of an Airworthiness Directive (AD) Jan. 18 detailing the conditions under which the aircraft is allowed back into Canadian revenue operations.
JFK
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Biden To Maintain European, Brazilian Air Travel Bans

Jan 19, 2021
Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump lifted travel restrictions on European and Brazilian airline passengers on his penultimate full day in office, but the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden immediately responded that it would not allow the travel bans to be lifted. 
United 737-9 takes off
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FAA Order Targets 737-9s Missing Sealant On Wing Part

Jan 19, 2021
The FAA has flagged a subset of Boeing MAX-family aircraft as needing post-production re-work after the manufacturer discovered a sealant was not applied to certain components during manufacturing.
MAX
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EASA To Re-Certify 737 MAX Next Week

Jan 19, 2021
EASA plans to issue its Airworthiness Directive (AD) detailing the conditions for the ungrounding of the Boeing 737 MAX next week, EASA executive director Patrick Ky said Jan. 19.

The Daily Memo

Andries
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Daily Memo: New Safran CEO Faces Short-Term Challenges, Future-Defining Decisions

Jan 19, 2021
Olivier Andries has to helm the super-Tier 1 manufacturer as it navigates a still-turbulent environment while longer term Safran will have to offer new concepts to decarbonize commercial aviation.

Suppliers

Spirit
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Spirit Aero, U.S. Export-Import Bank Launch $40M Program For Suppliers

Jan 19, 2021
Leading Tier 1 supplier Spirit AeroSystems and the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) have inaugurated a new kind of federally backed, discounted-rate lending for aerospace suppliers—beginning with a $40 million transaction based on receivables from Spirit’s lower-tier providers.

Airframers

Zhukovsky
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Irkut MC-21-300 Skids Off Runway During Rejected Takeoff Test

Jan 19, 2021
A prototype of Russia’s new Irkut MC-21-300 narrowbody passenger aircraft skidded off the runway at Zhukovsky Airport near Moscow on Jan. 18.

Airlines

Air Canada 737 MAX
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Air Canada To Resume 737 MAX Service In February

Jan 19, 2021
Air Canada plans to resume commercial Boeing 737 MAX operations beginning Feb. 1.
Singapore Airlines A380
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Singapore Airlines Raises Half Billion In New U.S.-Dollar Bonds

Jan 14, 2021
Singapore Airlines (SIA) said it has raised $500 million (S$377 million) in its second bond issuance in as many months. 

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