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Aviation Daily, February 11, 2021

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Technology

Archer
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Air-Taxi Startup Archer Secures United Airlines Order In Deal To Go Public

Feb 10, 2021
Urban air mobility startup Archer is to go public in a deal that will raise up to $1.1 billion to fund commercialization of the company’s all-electric air taxi.

The Daily Memo

SAF fuel station
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Daily Memo: European Airlines Push Sustainable Fuels Growth

Feb 10, 2021
With large parts of their fleets still grounded amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Europe’s airlines might be burning precious little fuel at the moment. 

Regulatory/Legislative

aircraft
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U.S. House Democrats Propose $26B In Aviation Stimulus

Feb 10, 2021
Democratic House lawmakers proposed an additional $26 billion to help struggling airlines, airports and manufacturers survive the air travel downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Safety

SJ182
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Investigators Cite Thrust Discrepancy Behind SJ182 Crash

Feb 10, 2021
Indonesia National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) officials investigating the Jan. 9 crash of Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182 are further examining the Boeing 737-500’s autothrottle system.

Cargo

Cargojet 767-300
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Cargojet Plans To Operate Up To Four Boeing 777Fs

Feb 10, 2021
Cargojet confirmed Feb. 10 that its recently secured C$365 million ($287 million) in funding will support the acquisition of five Boeing 767 freighters and at least two 777s.

Airlines

MAX
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Korean Air Looks To Defer All 2021 Aircraft Deliveries

Feb 10, 2021
Korean Air plans to reduce its passenger fleet again this year by delaying scheduled deliveries and returning some aircraft to lessors.
Emirates 777x
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Emirates’ Clark Sees Slow Recovery, Resilience Of ‘Fit’ Business Models

Feb 10, 2021
Emirates Airline president Tim Clark expects the recovery of air travel to be delayed beyond the upcoming summer season and foresees a substantial return of demand only in the 2021 fourth quarter.
MAX
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Ethiopian Airlines To Stick With Boeing 737 MAX

Feb 10, 2021
Ethiopian Airlines has decided to continue operating the Boeing 737 MAX and now plans to return the aircraft to service in July. 
Mesa Airlines American Eagle CRJ-900
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Mesa Airlines Records Nearly $40M Full-Year Profit In 2020

Feb 10, 2021
While U.S. airlines lost nearly $45 billion in 2020, one unlikely carrier managed to close out 2020 without experiencing a single unprofitable quarter.

Industry Data