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Air Framers

737 MAXs parked
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Operators Still Waiting On 737 MAX Electrical-Issue Fix Details

Apr 30, 2021
The FAA’s mandate ordering electrical-bonding modifications to certain grounded Boeing 737 MAXs is out, but operators are still waiting on finalized…

The Daily Memo

Spring Airlines Japan
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Daily Memo: Spring Deal Will Help JAL Broaden LCC Strategy

Apr 30, 2021
The plan by Japan Airlines (JAL) to buy a controlling stake in Spring Airlines Japan further highlights how the Japanese majors are increasing their…

Regulatory/Legislative

UAV
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New UK Law Enforces Emissions, UAV Measures

Apr 30, 2021
The UK has brought into force new regulations to improve airspace usage and clamp down on the illegal use of UAVs that can menace air traffic. The new legislation also gives the transport secretary temporary powers to waive the current 80-20 slot rule.

Cargo

Silk Way West Airlines
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Central Asia’s Silk Way West Airlines Orders Five Boeing 777F Freighters

Apr 29, 2021
Azerbaijan-based Silk Way West Airlines signed a purchase agreement for five Boeing 777Fs in the nation’s capital Baku on April 28.

Airlines

Dublin Airport travelers
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BA CEO Sees June Tipping Point For European Travel Return

Apr 26, 2021
Acceleration of European vaccination programs will spark an increase in travel demand, British Airways (BA) CEO Sean Doyle said, while calling for a cheaper, simpler coronavirus testing program in the UK. 
Green Africa
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Nigerian Startup Green Africa To Launch With ATR 72-600s

Apr 26, 2021
Nigeria’s Green Africa Airways has taken delivery of the first of three leased ATR 72-600s as the start-up carrier works on the “final lap” toward its air operator’s certificate (AOC).

Lessors

contrails
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Amid Uneven Recovery, Lessors Remain Flexible

Apr 30, 2021
Uneven domestic-market recoveries and a prolonged long-haul slump means deferrals and other creative short-term approaches remain in play for lessors trying to help their customers survive. 

Air Navigation

London City Airport digital tower
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Remote Tower Operations Underway At London City

Apr 30, 2021
Daily flight operations are now being controlled from a room at the National Air Traffic Services (NATS) area control center at Swanwick more than 100 miles away. 

MRO

United Express EMB-120
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Ameriflight Plans New Maintenance, Drone-Delivery Services

Apr 28, 2021
Cargo feeder specialist Ameriflight is launching a parts-trading business and has plans to set up third-party maintenance services and launch a drone-delivery arm targeting urban areas, the company’s top executive revealed at Aviation Week’s MRO Americas April 28.

Suppliers

Safran A320neo production
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Safran Preps For Ramp-Up While Slashing Costs

Apr 30, 2021
Safran is proceeding with cost-reduction efforts to offset slower revenues while simultaneously getting ready to accommodate an upcoming production ramp-up.

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