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Aviation Daily, January 27, 2021

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Airlines

Alaska Airlines
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Alaska Air Group Targets 80% Pre-Pandemic Capacity By Summer 2021

Jan 26, 2021
Alaska Air Group plans to deploy 80% of its pre-pandemic capacity this summer, reflecting new optimism that an inflection point in travel demand will occur sometime during the first half of 2021.

The Daily Memo

AFKLM
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Daily Memo: Keeping The Hatches Battened Down

Jan 26, 2021
For Europe’s airlines, optimism that began in late 2020 over vaccines has not translated into a surge in bookings as hoped.

Regulatory/Legislative

Munich Airport
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European Commission Proposes Stricter Travel Rules

Jan 26, 2021
The European Commission (EC) is proposing member states implement tighter travel restrictions as newer, more infectious coronavirus strains take hold.
Air New Zealand
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Australia Suspends Quarantine-Free Travel From New Zealand

Jan 25, 2021
The Australian government has temporarily closed quarantine-free entry from New Zealand citing concerns about a COVID-19 case detected in that country.

Air Navigation

Lufthansa Cargo vaccine
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Vaccine Flights To Be Given Priority Air Traffic Clearance

Jan 26, 2021
Aircraft carrying critical COVID-19 vaccines across Europe and over the Atlantic are to be given special priority using a new flight plan code, under a partnership announced by Eurocontrol.

Technology

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Inmarsat Joins UK Future Flight Challenge Initiative

Jan 25, 2021
Satellite operator Inmarsat announced on Jan. 25 that it will provide satellite communications for a UK government initiative to create a zero-carbon emissions regional air transportation network.
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U.S. Needs National Strategy To Lead AAM Market: Report

Jan 26, 2021
While it has a large potential domestic market for advanced air mobility, the U.S. needs a clear national strategy if it is to lead this new market globally, a report by consultants Deloitte and the Aerospace Industries Association says.

MRO

pratt mechanic at columbus engine center
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GE, Raytheon See MRO Recovery Starting Around Mid-Year

Jan 26, 2021
General Electric (GE) and Raytheon Technologies are bracing for a challenging first half of 2021 in their normally lucrative and increasingly important commercial aftermarket businesses.

Suppliers

Trent XWB engine
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Rolls-Royce Revises Down Expected Widebody Engine Flying Hours

Jan 26, 2021
Rolls-Royce has cut its forecast for widebody engine flying hours in 2021 by 21% after the widespread tightening of international travel restrictions worldwide to curb the spread of new coronavirus variants.

Industry Data