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Aviation Daily, June 10, 2021

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Airlines

GOL Boeing 737-800
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GOL To Acquire Brazilian Regional Carrier MAP Transportes Aéreos

Jun 09, 2021
GOL announced plans to acquire Brazil’s fifth-largest airline as it looks to expand its domestic footprint amid a rationalization driven by the coronavirus pandemic.
WestJet CEO Ed Sims
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WestJet CEO Ed Sims To Retire After Four Years

Jun 09, 2021
WestJet CEO Ed Sims served four years at the helm of Canada’s second-largest airline.
TAROM
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Romania’s TAROM Appoints New CEO To Oversee COVID Recovery

Jun 09, 2021
Cătălin Radu Prunariu has been appointed to take over the role from Mihăiţă Ur-su, who had been appointed CEO in June 2020.
A320
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Spring Airlines To Issue Shares To Buy Nine A320s 

Jun 09, 2021
Aiming to meet its long-term expansion plans, Spring Airlines is looking to buy nine Airbus A320s and a flight simulator. 
Spirit
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Spirit Airlines Expands To Miami With 30 Routes

Jun 09, 2021
The expansion will give the U.S. LCC a presence at all three of South Florida’s major airports for the first time. 
generic plane in Europe
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Delta Plans AirBaltic Codeshare On European Routes

Jun 03, 2021
Delta Air Lines wants to begin a codeshare with airBaltic on two dozen routes from the Latvian carrier’s hubs in Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius.

The Daily Memo

HKG
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Daily Memo: Eased Border Rules Not Enough To Change Cathay’s Fortunes

Jun 09, 2021
Recent moves to relax some of Hong Kong's strict travel rules have certainly helped the airline but this is still not enough to provide the scale of recovery the carrier desperately needs.

Regulatory/Legislative

British Airways at Heathrow Airport
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UK Investigates British Airways, Ryanair Refund Policies

Jun 09, 2021
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating whether British Airways (BA), its regional subsidiary BA CityFlyer and Ireland-based ULCC Ryanair have broken consumer law by failing to offer refunds for flights customers could not legally take.

Airports

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World Airports Set 2050 Carbon Net-Zero Target

Jun 09, 2021
Airports Council International (ACI) World and the organization’s five regions have set the target for their member airports following a year-long consultation period.

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