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Aviation Daily, February 3, 2021

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Airframers

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Boeing Makes Moves On Airbus A321XLR Competitor Plan

Feb 02, 2021
Boeing is taking the first tentative steps towards an all-new airliner designed to compete with the Airbus A321XLR and, despite the current cost and market headwinds, has begun sounding out suppliers for provisional requests for information.
Boeing 737 MAX 10
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Boeing Pushes 737-10 Debut To 2023

Feb 02, 2021
Boeing’s updated 737-10 program timeline sees first deliveries in 2023, giving it about two years to develop changes agreed to as part of regulatory reviews of the narrowbody program. 

The Daily Memo

City Airbus
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Daily Memo: Do AAM/UAM Visions Need To Be Brought Back To The Ground?

Feb 02, 2021
Finally, it is no longer crazy to dream of owning a flying car.

Airlines

MIA
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SWISS, Austrian, TAP Reduce Capacity As Travel Rules Tighten

Feb 02, 2021
Several Star Alliance airlines have reduced their February capacity further after stricter travel restrictions designed to stem the spread of COVID-19 made air travel nearly impossible.
Sunwing Boeing 737-800
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Sunwing Airlines Secures Bailout After Canada’s Block On Destinations

Feb 02, 2021
Sunwing Airlines has become the first carrier to receive financial support from the Canadian federal government since the COVID-19 crisis began.
Qantas Airbus A350-1000
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Qantas CEO Details Timeline For Project Sunrise, A380s

Feb 02, 2021
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is hoping to revisit ultra-long-haul operation “Project Sunrise” later in 2021, for a possible launch from 2024, which could coincide with the Australian carrier’s Airbus A380s emerging from storage.
Vietjet
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Vietjet Ends 2020 With Slim Profit Thanks To Cargo, Cost-Cutting

Feb 01, 2021
Vietjet Air ended pandemic-stricken 2020 with a VND70 billion ($3 million) post-tax profit, boosted by strong ancillary revenue which accounted for 50% of all income.

Regulatory/Legislative

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg
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U.S. Senate Confirms Buttigieg As Transportation Secretary

Feb 02, 2021
Stakeholders from across the aviation industry reacted positively to the confirmation of Pete Buttigieg as U.S. Transportation secretary. 

Airports

Denver International Airport
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U.S. Airports Request $17B In Additional Federal Stimulus

Feb 02, 2021
Airports called on U.S. lawmakers to approve $17 billion in targeted aid as part of a new stimulus package currently being negotiated on Capitol Hill. 

Technology

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GKN Leads UK Commuter eVTOL Study

Feb 02, 2021
GKN Aerospace is to lead the study of a “park-and-ride” concept for urban air transport under the UK’s Future Flight Challenge to develop a next-generation integrated aviation system.

Industry Data