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Aviation Daily, February 8, 2021

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MRO

AFI-KLM aerostructures
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Global Aftermarket Business Showing Signs Of Recovery, Triumph Says

Feb 05, 2021
Triumph Group saw both MRO sales and key leading indicators such as repair orders climb last quarter, suggesting that the commercial aftermarket recovery is gaining momentum.

The Daily Memo

Hainan Airlines 787 Dreamliner
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Daily Memo: HNA Restructuring Could Bring More Airline Ownership Changes

Feb 05, 2021
Bankruptcy proceedings filed against China’s HNA Group represent the latest step in the unraveling of the conglomerate’s ambitious expansion. 

Airlines

Rogue
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New Restrictions Force Air Canada Rouge To Suspend Flights

Feb 05, 2021
Air Canada Rouge has become the country’s latest airline to suspend flights to warm weather markets following the Canadian government’s imposition of new travel restrictions for the Caribbean and Mexico. 
Air France-KLM tails
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Air France-KLM Seeks ‘Proportionate’ Conditions For Recapitalization

Feb 04, 2021
Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith has reportedly called for the conditions Europe is expected to impose on the Franco-Dutch airline group’s recapitalization to be proportionate.   
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U.S. Labor Leaders Warn Of ‘Devastating’ Domestic Testing Proposal

Feb 04, 2021
The head of the largest U.S. flight attendant union warned federal lawmakers that a proposed domestic pre-departure COVID-19 testing mandate would be “devastating” for airlines struggling to scrape by on anemic travel demand. 
Skywest
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SkyWest Targets Mid-Year Break-Even On Domestic Recovery Hopes

Feb 05, 2021
SkyWest Airlines executives said the company could break even by mid-year 2021, assuming domestic travel demand picks up during the first half of the year. 
IATA
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Copa Airlines Becomes Latest Carrier To Trial IATA Travel Pass

Feb 04, 2021
Panama-based Copa Airlines will become the first carrier in the Americas to trial the IATA Travel Pass mobile health app, designed to facilitate air transport amid the pandemic.

Regulatory/Legislative

Heathrow Airport
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UK Denies ‘Vaccine Passport’ Is In The Works

Feb 05, 2021
The UK government has denied press reports that a “vaccine passport” that would allow travelers to fly abroad is under consideration. 
AMS
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Netherlands Eyes Efficiency Gains From Airspace Redesign

Jan 26, 2021
The Dutch cabinet has given preliminary support for a redesign of the Netherlands’ airspace, paving the way for more efficient operations from 2023.

Technology

Korea
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South Korean Partners Team To Advance Urban Air Mobility

Jan 29, 2021
A South Korean team including an airport operator, air-taxi developer and communications provider has been formed to commercialize urban air mobility in the country beginning in 2025.

Airports

Schiphol Airport autonomous baggage truck
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Schiphol Airport Eyes Autonomous Future

Feb 03, 2021
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is taking the first step toward what it believes will be a future where most airside ground vehicles are autonomous.

Departures

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OP-ED: U.S. DOT’s ‘Unfair Or Deceptive Practices’ Rule Is Fair And Transparent

Feb 05, 2021
In 2020, the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) issued a rule clarifying how it interprets its statutory authority to prohibit airlines from…

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