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Aviation Daily, April 15, 2021

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Airframers

Boeing 737 MAX planes
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Boeing Sold 62 Already Built 737s In March

Apr 14, 2021
Boeing’s March order-book tally of 185 737 MAXs included sales of 62 already-constructed aircraft, helping the manufacturer ensure that its planned narrowbody production-rate ramp-up will not contribute to a glut of unsold units. 

The Daily Memo

Airbus
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Daily Memo: French Aerospace Industry Facing Three-Pronged Challenge

Apr 14, 2021
The exemplary support the French government has provided to the country’s aerospace industry has proved effective damage control. 

Airlines

American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8
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American Airlines To Defer Nearly 40 Boeing 737 MAXs, 787s

Apr 14, 2021
American Airlines said it plans to defer more than three-dozen Boeing aircraft deliveries, part of an effort to save cash while revenues remain depressed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Larsen
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Norse Atlantic Oslo Listing Nets $166M To Fund Long-Haul Launch

Apr 14, 2021
Long-haul startup Norse Atlantic Airways took a further step towards its planned launch of low-cost transatlantic services, raising a total of NOK1.4 billion ($166 million) in a listing on the Euronext Growth Oslo exchange.
A380s
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British Airways Still Sees Place For Airbus A380 In Network

Apr 14, 2021
British Airways plans to keep the Airbus A380 in its fleet and still sees an important role for the type in its network as the airline emerges from the COVID-19 crisis. 
Qantas Boeing 787-9
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Qantas CEO Sees Recovery Progress In Financial Rebound

Apr 14, 2021
Qantas is starting to move from survival mode toward financial recovery, thanks mainly to strengthening domestic demand.
Porter Airlines
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Porter Airlines Again Pushes Back Restart Date

Apr 12, 2021
Canada’s COVID-19-related uncertainties are keeping Porter Airlines in limbo, as the Toronto-based carrier has once again pushed back its planned restart date, this time to June 21. 
MRO
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Airbus, Malaysia Airlines Sign Five-Year Flight Hour Services Extension 

Apr 08, 2021
Airbus and Malaysia Airlines have signed an agreement to extend an existing Flight Hour Services Components (FHS-C) contract for another five years. 

Lessors

E2
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Lessors AerCap, BOC Aviation Report First Quarter Progress

Apr 09, 2021
In a first quarter that saw its acquisition of GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) send shockwaves through the leasing sector, Dublin-based AerCap continued to navigate the pandemic, signing lease agreements for 60 aircraft.

Regulatory/Legislative

EcoPulse
article

EASA Finalizes Electric/Hybrid Certification Rules

Apr 14, 2021
EASA has published its final special condition for the certification of electric and hybrid propulsion systems for aircraft.

MRO

Engine
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U.S. Commercial Service Sets Up China MRO Event

Apr 14, 2021
A U.S. Commerce Department trade promotion agency is organizing an online business-to-business meeting event to try to expand opportunities for U.S. MRO companies in China.

Cargo

777F
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DHL Express Increases Asia-Pacific Capacity Through Partner Flights

Apr 12, 2021
With air freight demand increasing in Asia-Pacific as the boom in e-commerce continues, DHL Express has added more capacity to the region with new Boeing 777F fights.

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