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MRO

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Rolls-Royce, IATA Finalizing Aftermarket Competitiveness Deal

May 19, 2021
The agreement would clarify the manufacturer’s positions on using third-party alternatives such as parts repairs on its engines, and what, if any, ramifications such cost-saving moves have on warranties and other services.
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EASA Eyes Lessons Learned From Remote Oversight

May 18, 2021
The effectiveness of remote technology helping regulators keep on top of their oversight tasks amid travel restrictions bodes well for keeping the new procedures around, but certain challenges mean EASA is looking carefully at what should change once travel is no longer an issue. 

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Pandemic Sparks Shift In Airlines’ Fuel-Hedging Strategies

May 19, 2021
For airlines hoping for a return to previous demand levels after the devastating effects of the COVID-19 crisis, yet more change may seem like the last thing they need. 

Regulatory/Legislative

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EU Countries Agree To Open Borders To Vaccinated Travelers

May 19, 2021
European member states agreed to open borders to international travelers vaccinated against COVID-19, with the European Council agreeing on a proposal aimed at encouraging a recovery in travel demand.
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EU Court Rules Against KLM, TAP State Aid

May 19, 2021
The Luxembourg-based European General Court on May 19 rescinded a total of €4.6 billion ($5.5 billion) of European Commission-approved state aid granted to KLM and TAP Portugal.
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Europeans Have Positive Attitude Toward UAM, EASA Study Finds

May 19, 2021
European citizens generally would welcome urban air mobility, particularly for medical transport applications, but have concerns over safety, security, noise and the effects on wildlife and the cultural heritage of Europe’s old cities.

Airlines

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Cathay Capacity Remains In Doldrums Despite Small Gain

May 18, 2021
Cathay Pacific is seeing a slight increase in its passenger operations, although it is still far short of any significant recovery.
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Southwest Sees June Leisure Fares Improving to Pre-Crisis Levels

May 19, 2021
A surge in domestic demand is setting the stage for a strong summer travel season.
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JetBlue To Serve Heathrow, Gatwick From New York

May 19, 2021
JetBlue Airways will make its debut in the transatlantic market this August, launching flights from both airports.
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Avianca Faces More Competition In Colombia Following Restructuring

May 18, 2021
As Avianca works to exit Chapter 11 by year-end, it could face new competition on some of its key regional international routes, as well as from a new ULCC in the Colombian domestic market.

Industry Data