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Aviation Daily, April 29, 2021

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Airframers

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Boeing Optimistic On 737, 787 Momentum; Concerned About China

Apr 28, 2021
Boeing remains confident that internal challenges will not hamper its efforts to get the 737 MAX and 787 programs back on track but suggests that a prolonged trade stalemate between China and the U.S. could present near-term problems. 
Boeing U.S. production line
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Boeing Commercial Results Deflate Hopes Of Quicker Financial Recovery

Apr 28, 2021
Boeing used up less cash in the first quarter of 2021 than it did the year before, but the beleaguered aerospace and defense giant also brought in less revenue and still cannot hazard an official forecast of what finances will look like this year.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Whispers, Departures and Executive Churn

Apr 28, 2021
April is a stormy month in the Western world, and in aerospace and defense, it lived up to its reputation with the winds of change blowing through the C-suites of industry.

Airlines

Ryanair
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Capacity Shortfall To Hit European Airports, Ryanair Chief Predicts

Apr 27, 2021
Major airports across Europe need to face up to a looming shortfall in capacity from next winter as airlines continue to restructure their operations, Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson told delegates at Routes Reconnected. 
Kenya Airways E-190s
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Kenya, DRC Carriers Cooperation To Emphasize Tech, Trade

Apr 26, 2021
The national carriers of Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) plan to embark on strategic cooperation after signing an MOU in the DRC…
Anko Van Der Werff
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Avianca CEO Van der Werff Resigns, Will Next Lead SAS

Apr 28, 2021
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has appointed Anko Van der Werff—who until April 28 was the head of Colombia-based Avianca Holdings—as its new CEO and president.
Hawaiian
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Hawaiian Lifted By Rapid Rise In Mainland Demand

Apr 28, 2021
A strong rebound in demand from U.S. mainland markets is providing a major boost for Hawaiian Airlines, but for full recovery the airline still needs similar improvement in international and inter-island markets.
Spring Airlines Japan
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JAL To Increase Stake In Spring Airlines Japan

Apr 26, 2021
Japan Airlines (JAL) will increase its stake in leisure carrier Spring Airlines Japan from 5% to potentially more than 51%.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA To Order 737 MAX Electrical Modifications Before Further Flight

Apr 28, 2021
An FAA order mandating changes to Boeing 737 MAXs affected by recently discovered electrical issues before those aircraft can fly again has been finalized and is slated for publication April 30.

Airports

Firefly ATR 72
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Malaysia To Rejuvenate Subang Airport As General Aviation MRO Hub

Apr 22, 2021
Malaysia’s largest airport operator, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), is planning to invest MYR1.3 billion ($315.3 million) for the redevelopment of Kuala Lumpur Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB).

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