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Safety

IATA Director General and CEO Willie Walsh
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IATA Blasts EASA Belarus Ban As Politicization Of Aviation Safety

Jun 04, 2021
IATA is criticizing EASA’s Safety Directive banning European aircraft from entering Belarusian airspace, following the May 23 forced landing of a Ryanair flight in Minsk.

The Daily Memo

refueling with SAF at CDG
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Daily Memo: Paris Airports Group Picks Partners For Holistic Hydrogen Study

Jun 04, 2021
A consortium led by Paris airports operator Groupe ADP has selected 11 companies for a wide-ranging study, including some on-site testing, exploring the use of hydrogen as aviation fuel.

Airlines

AirAsia X A330neo
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AirAsia X Shareholders Approve Restructuring Proposal

Jun 02, 2021
AirAsia X has gained shareholder approval for its restructuring plan, representing a significant step in the company’s attempt to cut its liabilities and attract more funding.
Air India
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Air India Sale Effort Remains On Track, Minister Says

Jun 04, 2021
The privatization of Air India is still expected to occur this year despite delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a senior government minister.
Kenya Airways
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African Carriers Face $18.6B Revenue Hit, Vaccination Hurdles

Jun 04, 2021
African carriers lost $10.21 billion in revenue in 2020 and are set to take a further $8.35 billion hit in 2021, with widespread vaccine rollout not expected until 2023.
Delta Air Lines IFE
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Delta CEO Predicts Business Travel Boom In 2021 Second Half

Jun 04, 2021
Pent-up demand coupled with high vaccination rates will spur companies to send employees back on the road.
American Airlines
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American Airlines Turned Cash-Positive In May

Jun 03, 2021
American Airlines said it turned cash-positive in May for the first time in a year, and expects the momentum to continue through the summer, driven by strong demand for leisure travel.

Airframers

787 production North Charleston, South Carolina
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Boeing Maintaining Full-Year 787 Delivery Target

Jun 04, 2021
The latest issues holding up Boeing 787 deliveries will be resolved soon, the OEM said, and its target of handing over about 100 aircraft in its inventory by year-end remains realistic. 

Technology

Bell OH-58C
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NASA Readies For eVTOL Test Flights With Joby Prototype

May 18, 2021
NASA has agreed to work with five U.S. state and local governments on how to integrate passenger and cargo advanced air mobility into their transportation plans.

Air Navigation

generic plane in clouds
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European Council Sets Out Approach To Single European Sky Reform

Jun 03, 2021
The European Council has put forward a general approach on the reform of the Single European Sky (SES) aimed at improving European airspace management and its air navigation services system.

Lessors

aircraft
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U.S. Agency Wraps Up AerCap-GECAS Review, GE CEO Says

Jun 04, 2021
U.S. antitrust regulators have completed their look at the proposed combination of lessors AerCap and GECAS seemingly without objection.

Airports

Frankfurt Airport travelers
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Prepare Or Face Airport Chaos, ACI Europe Says

Jun 02, 2021
Passengers transiting Europe’s airports over the summer holiday period could face chaos as the facilities struggle to cope with pandemic precautions, the European wing of Airport Council International (ACI Europe) has warned.

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