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Aviation Daily, February 19, 2021

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Airframers

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Airbus Says Aerostructures Will Remain Core, Gives Cautious Outlook

Feb 18, 2021
Around a decade after preparing to divest its aerostructures businesses, Airbus is now reversing course and wants to keep component manufacturing inside the group for the long term.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Will Rising Fuel Prices Dampen The Airline Recovery?

Feb 18, 2021
Jet fuel prices have steadily raced higher in recent weeks, tracking gains in the price of crude oil. 

Regulatory/Legislative

aircraft
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FAA Taps Aireon To Monitor 737 MAX Fleet

Feb 18, 2021
The FAA is leveraging its wide-ranging flight data tracking and analysis contract with Aireon to monitor Boeing 737 MAX operations as part of the model’s return to service, using a pair of products to get real-time flight alerts.
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Embraer Formally Ends WTO Case Against Bombardier Over CSeries

Feb 18, 2021
Embraer said on Feb. 18 it was formally withdrawing its World Trade Organization (WTO) case against Canada and Bombardier over airliner manufacturing subsidies now that the issue is moot with Bombardier’s focus on business aviation.
Singapore Airlines A350-900
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Singapore Commits Another $658M To Boost Aviation Sector Recovery

Feb 16, 2021
The government of Singapore will pour another S$870 million ($657.5 million) into its aviation sector, in an effort to help the Singapore air hub edge out competition as the industry claws its way to recovery. 

Suppliers

SAS
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SAS Selects CFM LEAP-1A Again For Latest A320neo Order

Feb 17, 2021
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has once again selected CFM International’s LEAP-1A engine to power its latest order for 35 A320neo family aircraft placed in 2018. 

Airlines

AFKLM
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Air France-KLM Posts $8.5B Loss For 2020, Sees Challenging First Quarter

Feb 18, 2021
Conditions remain challenging in the first quarter of 2021, in which the group expects to operate 40% of pre-pandemic capacity as ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns and travel restrictions stifle flying
United
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United Nigeria Begins Commercial Operations With Fleet Of ERJ145s

Feb 16, 2021
Two weeks after securing an air operator’s certificate (AOC), United Nigeria has begun commercial operations. 
A350
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Finnair Adjusts A350 Deliveries, Premium Economy Coming In 2022

Feb 18, 2021
Finnair said it is now in a healthy financial position after a recapitalization and extensive cost-cutting that addressed the havoc wreaked on its business by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Airports

Schiphol Airport
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Airports Balancing Survival With Environmental Improvements

Feb 08, 2021
Airports aiming to cut carbon emissions are having to set that ambition against the need simply to survive, according to a new report from Airports Council International (ACI).

Industry Data