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Aviation Daily, June 16, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

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EU, U.S. Reach ‘Understanding’ On Long-Running Aircraft Subsidy Dispute

Jun 15, 2021
The EU and the U.S. have reached an “understanding” on a dispute over aircraft subsidies that has rumbled on for almost 17 years, agreeing to suspend tariffs for five years, government officials from both sides said June 15.
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South Korea Extends Quarantine Waiver To More Travelers

Jun 14, 2021
South Korea is easing entry restrictions for certain categories of travelers, a move that could help boost international inbound traffic.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: CFM ‘Open Fan’ Project Confirms Airbus, Boeing Plans

Jun 15, 2021
GE Aviation and Safran want to widen the field of possibilities as they have to meet the needs of two competing airframers—something CFM has consistently managed to do with one family of engines and customized versions.

Airlines

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Former Flybe Head To Become TAP Portugal CEO

Jun 15, 2021
TAP Portugal will appoint former Flybe CEO Christine Ourmieres-Widener to become the company’s new CEO.
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U.S. Airlines Trimmed Q1 Net Losses To $4.2B

Jun 14, 2021
This marked a substantial improvement from the 2020 fourth quarter (Q4), the latest data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics shows.
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Lufthansa Updates Guidance, Mulls Capital Increase

Jun 15, 2021
Lufthansa Group is forecasting positive cashflow in the second quarter and aiming for an adjusted EBIT margin of 8% or more in 2024, as preparations for a capital increase begin.
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WestJet Introduces Amsterdam Route, Resumes London Gatwick

Jun 15, 2021
WestJet CCO John Weatherill said the carrier was committed to “putting international investments in place” to support the recovery of Canada’s economy. 

Airframers

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Airbus Looks To 2022 A321XLR Test Flights, Confirms Production Rates

Jun 15, 2021
Airbus is making progress toward A321XLR flight tests in 2022 and is confident about the certification process.

Suppliers

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Investment Group Targets British Supplier Senior Plc

May 28, 2021
British aerostructures and aviation parts maker Senior Plc has been jockeying with a distressed-asset investment group, which recently made an offer to buy Senior for about $1.05 billion, the company revealed May 28.
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Honeywell Partners With Lilium As Key Supplier And Investor

Jun 09, 2021
The avionics and flight control systems for Lilium’s seven-seat electric regional air taxi will be supplied by Honeywell.

Safety

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ICAO Finalizes Technical Specifications For Vaccine Validation

Jun 15, 2021
ICAO has published technical specifications for a “visible digital seal” (VDS), which is a barcode that can store validated coronavirus test results and COVID-19 vaccination certificates.

Industry Data