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Aviation Daily, March 17, 2021

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Airlines

Kjos
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Kjos Returns With New Long-Haul LCC Norse Atlantic Airways

Mar 16, 2021
Two months after Norwegian Air Shuttle ended transatlantic flying to focus on routes closer to home, a new Norway-based airline has unveiled plans to enter the low-cost long-haul market.
Delta and Spirit Airlines
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U.S. Carriers See Booking Curve Begin To Stretch

Mar 16, 2021
U.S. airlines are seeing an elongation of the booking curve, a sign that air travel may finally be starting to return to something resembling normalcy. 
United Airlines Boeing 787-9
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United Sees Transatlantic Strength As Low-Cost Competitors Exit

Mar 10, 2021
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby believes the European market should be one of the strongest performers once the coronavirus pandemic is over. 
Donghai Airlines
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China Punishes Donghai Airlines After Inflight Scuffle

Mar 15, 2021
China’s civil aviation regulator has suspended Donghai Airlines from applying for new routes, flights and capacity as punishment for an inflight scuffle between a pilot and a crewmember. 

The Daily Memo

Embraer
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Daily Memo: Embraer Pushes Ahead With Turboprop Plans

Mar 16, 2021
Despite the former CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation saying the development of a new turboprop was contingent on forming a joint venture with Boeing, the Brazilian company has decided to go it alone.

Technology

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ARPA-E’s CABLES Funds Research To Enable Electric Twin-Aisles

Mar 12, 2021
To electrify future large commercial aircraft will require new wiring systems that can distribute tens of megawatts of power at thousands of volts safely and reliably at high altitudes.

Regulatory/Legislative

easyJet
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European Industry Debates Sustainable Aviation Fuel Targets

Mar 15, 2021
Europe’s pilots and airlines have called for a ramp-up of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and for European policy to ensure the fuels’ sourcing makes them truly sustainable. 
Hamad International Airport
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Qatar Addition To UK ‘Red List’ To Have Ripple Effect

Mar 16, 2021
The latest additions to the UK’s ever-changing list of “red list” nations that are deemed to have high rates of COVID-19 infections will have an unusually large effect.
Drone
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EASA Publishes UAV Airport Blueprint

Mar 10, 2021
EASA has published guidance for aviation operators and national authorities to manage UAV incidents near airports.

Industry Data