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Aviation Daily, June 14, 2021

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Airlines

generic United Airlines pilot at O'hare
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United Airlines Says No Furloughs After PSP Expires In October

Jun 11, 2021
The airline cited improving vaccination and demand trends, in a sign that the emergency jobs program achieved its goal of sustaining industry employment through the COVID-19 crisis.
South Africa Airways Airbus A330
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Takatso Consortium Emerges As Preferred Candidate For 51% Of SAA

Jun 11, 2021
The South African government has selected Takatso Consortium as the preferred strategic equity partner to take a majority 51% stake in South African Airways (SAA).
BA
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British Airways Returns Staff To Furlough

Jun 11, 2021
The move comes a week after Portugal was removed from the UK green list and no further countries were added.
Hong Kong Airlines A330-200
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Recovery Remains Elusive For Asian Airlines, Airports

Jun 10, 2021
Aviation industry executives from some key Asian markets are seeing very little progress in rebuilding demand due to the latest coronavirus outbreaks, and momentum is likely to be slow to return in the near term.
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AirBaltic Joining Holiday Bundling Trend

Jun 07, 2021
Latvian carrier airBaltic has become the latest EU airline to offer a bundled holiday product, following similar pushes by UK LCC easyJet and British Airways (BA).

The Daily Memo

G7
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Daily Memo: Stage Is Set For Key Reopening Of Transatlantic Corridor

Jun 11, 2021
Airlines are hoping the G7 summit in Cornwall, England, and the U.S./EU summit in Brussels will lead to North Atlantic travel corridors being put in place. 

AAM

Vertical eVTOL
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EVTOL Startup Vertical To Go Public In $2.2B Deal With Broadstone SPAC

Jun 10, 2021
With investments from American Airlines, Avolon, Honeywell and Rolls-Royce, plus commitments for up to 1,000 aircraft, electric air-taxi developer Vertical Aerospace has reached agreement with blank-check company Broadstone Acquisition to go public in a deal that values the UK startup at $2.2 billion.

Airframers

MAX 7 rearview
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737 MAX Issues Should Not Disrupt Regulatory Harmonization, Boeing’s Calhoun Says

Jun 11, 2021
Regulators’ stepped-up scrutiny of the Boeing 737 MAX has been justified, but breakdowns at Boeing and the FAA that contributed to two fatal accidents should not be a foundation for long-term technical disagreements between civil aviation agencies, Boeing’s top executive said. 

Regulatory/Legislative

U.S. President Joseph Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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IATA’s Walsh Blasts Government Inaction On UK-U.S. Travel Corridor

Jun 11, 2021
IATA chief Willie Walsh sharply criticized the UK prime minister and the U.S. president after hopes that they would announce a reopening of air travel between their countries this week failed to materialize.

Technology

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Honeywell, Denso Forge Electric Propulsion Plan

May 24, 2021
Honeywell and Japan-based electric automotive specialist Denso have formed an alliance to develop electric propulsion systems for urban air mobility vehicles.

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