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Aviation Daily, March 25, 2021

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Air Navigation

Delta Air Lines
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ALPA Bullish On NextGen Avionics Equipage Program

Mar 24, 2021
Biden administration officials are receptive to industry suggestions that some type of support for avionics upgrades will benefit the U.S. aviation system by allowing more aircraft to leverage new, efficient air traffic control procedures, the head of the largest pilots’ association said. 

The Daily Memo

Cabin
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Daily Memo: Cabin Technology Firms Sense Post-Pandemic Opportunities

Mar 24, 2021
Cabin and technology specialists believe the latest anti-viral solutions could reassure passengers as they gradually return to the skies following the coronavirus crisis. 

MRO

Rockford site AAR Corp.
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AAR’s Aftermarket Figures Suggest Recovery Is Underway

Mar 24, 2021
Commercial aviation sales at AAR Corp. rose 7% sequentially in the company’s most recent fiscal quarter—an encouraging sign that the aftermarket is starting to recover, particularly in the U.S. 

Airlines

WestJet 737 MAX 8
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WestJet To Restore Service To Five Atlantic Canada Airports

Mar 24, 2021
WestJet said it will restart passenger services at five Atlantic airports as Canadian airlines prepare for a hoped-for air travel recovery this summer. 
Aer Lingus Airbus A320
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IAG Gains Access To $1.8B Credit Facility With Syndicate Of Banks

Mar 23, 2021
International Airlines Group (IAG) said it had signed a revolving credit facility with a syndicate of banks for a total available amount of $1.755 billion. 
American
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American Airlines Plans Transatlantic Resumptions

Mar 19, 2021
American Airlines is scaling up its transatlantic schedule over the coming weeks amid rising optimism that traffic will return in summer 2021.

Regulatory/Legislative

SAS aircraft at Arlanda Airport
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Sweden To Introduce Emissions-Based Airport Charges

Mar 23, 2021
Sweden’s government plans to introduce measures that will see aircraft landing fees based on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions they produce.

Airframers

CR929
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Designers Fine-Tune CR929 Wing; More Tests Planned

Mar 18, 2021
Designers of the Russo-Chinese CR929 widebody passenger airliner continue to fine-tune the aircraft configuration. 

Technology

NREL scientist SAF
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Food Waste Could Produce Carbon-Negative Jet Fuel

Mar 16, 2021
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) made from food waste has the potential to reduce net carbon emissions by 165% compared to fossil jet fuel, according to researchers at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Safety

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NTSB Calls For Stricter Oversight Of Part 91 Ops

Mar 24, 2021
The NTSB is calling for stricter FAA oversight of commercial passenger-carrying flights conducted under Part 91 general aviation rules, including…

Industry Data