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Aviation Daily, January 29, 2021

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Airlines

American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8
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American Airlines Plans Leaner Business Following Pandemic

Jan 28, 2021
Executives at American Airlines are confident that moves made last year to streamline the carrier’s fleet and headcount will reap big gains once demand picks up, although the timing of a recovery remains uncertain.
aircraft
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Southwest Airlines Aims For 69 MAXs In Fleet By Year-End

Jan 28, 2021
Southwest Airlines plans a measured re-entry into service for its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and projects ending 2021 with 69 of the type in its fleet.
Singapore Airlines Boeing 737-800
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Singapore Airlines To Fly SilkAir’s 737s Starting In March

Jan 28, 2021
On March 4, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin flying Boeing 737-800s being absorbed into the SIA fleet from SilkAir. 
JetBlue tails
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JetBlue Navigates Soft Demand As It Works To Launch London Flights

Jan 28, 2021
JetBlue Airways is joining other U.S. airlines in bracing for a tough 2021 first quarter (Q1), while continuing work to crystallize its strategy for serving London. 
A Boeing 737-8 in Flair Airlines livery
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Canada’s Flair Airlines To Lease 13 737 MAX 8s

Jan 27, 2021
Canadian ULCC Flair Airlines announced an agreement to lease 13 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, as it looks to grow its fleet while bringing down fares in the domestic air travel market. 
ANA
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ANA Increases Focus On Smaller Aircraft For Fiscal 2021

Jan 26, 2021
All Nippon Airways (ANA) expects to rely more heavily on smaller aircraft types for both domestic and international flying in its upcoming fiscal year, as it looks to align its operations with expected market conditions.
Easyjet
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EasyJet Looks To Summer Recovery; March Quarter Capacity At 10%

Jan 28, 2021
British LCC easyJet expects to fly no more than 10% of its 2019 fiscal second quarter capacity in the first three months of 2021.

The Daily Memo

Flypop
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Daily Memo: Golden Opportunity For Start-Up Airlines?

Jan 28, 2021
The airline industry is still far from recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. As countries continue to tighten travel restrictions, the situation is…

Air Navigation

Munich Airport
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Eurocontrol Sets Out More Pessimistic Traffic Forecasts

Jan 28, 2021
Eurocontrol has revised downwards its traffic forecasts for the first half of 2021, after the year’s first few weeks were marked by declining demand.

Regulatory/Legislative

Terrafugia Transition
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FAA Certifies Airworthiness Of Roadable Aircraft

Jan 26, 2021
Terrafugia said Jan. 26 that it has obtained an airworthiness certificate from the FAA for its “Transition” roadable aircraft.

Industry Data