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Aviation Daily, March 12, 2021

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Rolls
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Rolls-Royce Confident Of Rapid Air Travel Recovery After $5.6B Loss

Mar 11, 2021
Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East said he is confident about a rapid recovery of the air transport sector after the pandemic led the company to a £4 billion ($5.6 billion) loss in 2020. 
Stelia disruptive fuselage
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Stelia Aerospace Sets Out ‘Industry Of The Future’ Roadmap

Mar 11, 2021
French aerostructures manufacturer Stelia Aerospace is preparing its first work package for the Airbus A321XLR. 

The Daily Memo

Southwest
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Daily Memo: U.S. Airlines Don’t Need Any More Money From Congress

Mar 11, 2021
U.S. federal lawmakers are sending airlines another $14 billion to prop up payrolls until Sept. 30, which they hope will see the industry through to recovery. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Virgin Australia Boeing 777-300ER
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Australian Government Unveils Major Aviation Support Funding

Mar 11, 2021
Australian airlines have welcomed a new government support package that includes 50% subsidies for 800,000 domestic tickets to help spur travel demand.
WeChat
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China Reveals Own Digital Health Passport; New Year Traffic Down

Mar 10, 2021
A day after Singapore Airlines announced that it will trial the IATA Travel Pass mobile application, China announced its own version of a digital health certificate.

Airframers

Aeromexico
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737 MAX Activity Reflects Pandemic Restrictions, Effect On Demand

Mar 10, 2021
As Boeing 737 MAX fleet activity grows, airframe-level utilization shows that while usage is ramping up, pandemic-related travel restrictions and reduced demand are lowering average flight-segment times as well as total activity levels.

Airlines

DUS
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Eurowings Targeting Additional Bases In Europe To Expand

Mar 10, 2021
Eurowings’ CEO says the LCC is targeting additional bases throughout Europe when demand recovers.
P-Volt
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Widerøe, Rolls-Royce and Tecnam Partner On Electric Flights In Norway

Mar 11, 2021
Norwegian domestic airline Widerøe has partnered with Rolls-Royce and Italy’s Tecnam to become the potential launch operator of the P-Volt electric-powered passenger aircraft.
Breeze
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U.S. Clears Neeleman’s Breeze Airways For Launch

Mar 11, 2021
Breeze Airways, the startup which wants to serve routes it says have been “abandoned” by larger carriers, has been approved by the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) to begin operations. 
Uganda Airlines A330-800
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African Aviation Seeks $35B In Financial Support

Mar 11, 2021
African airlines are expected to take a $6-13 billion revenue hit in 2020, while encumbered with heavy debts and high operating costs, triggering an appeal for $35 billion in financial support.

Air Navigation

Vaasa Airport
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Finland Looks To Install Remote ATC System

Mar 05, 2021
The organizations overseeing Finland’s airports and air traffic infrastructure have announced a collaboration on plans to install a remote air traffic control (ATC) system in the Nordic nation.

Industry Data