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Airframers

737 MAX 10 in Renton
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Boeing Readies Stretched 737 MAX 10 For First Flight

May 27, 2021
Boeing has begun taxi tests of the 737-10—the fourth version of the MAX series and the longest stretch of the company’s long-running twinjet program—in the run-up to first flight.
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Airbus Anticipates 89 Single-Aisle Deliveries Per Month In 2025

May 27, 2021
Airbus is exploring if and how it could raise production of its A320neo family to 75 aircraft per month in 2025 while also almost tripling output of the A220 to 14 aircraft over roughly the same period.

The Daily Memo

IndiGo A321neo
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Daily Memo: New Investors And Owners Could Help Lift India’s Airlines

May 27, 2021
The Indian airline industry is now poised for a period of ownership shifts, with some moves prompted by the latest travel slump.

Airlines

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9
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Alaska Airlines Expects Profitability By Third Quarter

May 27, 2021
Improvements in profitability are being driven by strong leisure travel demand, which has reached 2019 levels, as well as “modest improvement” in business demand, which is now at roughly 25% of pre-crisis levels.

Cargo

generic cargo
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MasAir To Lease CDB Aviation’s Two A330 Freighters

May 25, 2021
Mexico’s MasAir Cargo Airline has signed on to take the first two Airbus A330-300 converted passenger-to-freighters (P2Fs) from lessor CDB Aviation’s portfolio. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Frankfurt Hahn Airport
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Financial Aid To German Airport Illegal, European Court Says

May 20, 2021
Lufthansa has won an appeal against the European Commission’s (EC) decision to approve German financial aid to Frankfurt Hahn Airport that benefited Irish ULCC Ryanair. 
MAX production
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FAA Settlement Orders Boeing To Evaluate 737 Production Ramp-Up Readiness

May 27, 2021
Boeing has agreed to evaluate its readiness to safely ramp up 737 production, change several internal process and supplier-oversight procedures, and pay a fine of at least $17 million to settle two 737 production-quality issues that affected nearly 1,000 aircraft. 

Safety

flight board melbourne airport
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New Coronavirus Cases Halt Travel Bubble Flights To Melbourne

May 27, 2021
A coronavirus outbreak and lockdown in the Australian state of Victoria has caused the suspension of some important routes in the Australia-New Zealand travel bubble.

Suppliers

Rolls Royce Testbed 80
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Rolls-Royce Opens World’s Largest Indoor Engine Testbed

May 27, 2021
Following a series of commissioning runs with a Trent XWB turbofan and after almost three years of construction, Rolls-Royce has officially opened Testbed 80 at its Derby, England headquarters. 

Industry Data