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Air Navigation

STARS
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FAA Awards Raytheon New STARS Contract

Jun 30, 2021
The five-year contract maintains Raytheon’s position as the systems integrator for STARS, which receives surveillance and flight-plan data and presents the information to controllers on high-resolution, color displays.

The Daily Memo

MAX
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Daily Memo: United Order Puts Spotlight Back On Gauge

Jun 30, 2021
“It’s all about gauge, gauge, gauge”—that's how United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby described the company’s recently announced 270-aircraft narrowbody order on an investor call June 29.

Airlines

Asiana Airbus A350-900
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Korean Air Gains Agreement On Asiana Integration Plan

Jun 30, 2021
Korean Air has achieved a significant milestone in its planned acquisition of Asiana Airlines, after finalizing an integration plan and obtaining sign-off from the major South Korean state bank.
Alaska Airlines
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Alaska Airlines Exits JFK-LAX Transcon Market

Jun 28, 2021
Alaska Airlines will discontinue service between New York JFK and Los Angeles International (LAX) in October, the carrier confirmed, leaving the highly competitive cross-country market while it focuses resources elsewhere.

Editorial

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Editorial: It Is Time To Stand Up To China In Aviation

Jun 25, 2021
Why the WTO pact is essential to blunting the China challenge.

Cargo

Aliscargo Airlines
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Italian Cargo Startup Aliscargo Airlines Eyes Long-Haul Opportunity

Jun 15, 2021
Milan Malpensa-based Aliscargo Airlines is launching with a pair of Boeing 777-200ERs, operating long-haul dedicated freighter flights to Asia Pacific and North American destinations.

Sustainability

SAF from sewage
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European Project Promises SAF From Sewage

Jun 29, 2021
A European research project has demonstrated the potential to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from a wide range of organic wastes including sewage sludge and manure. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Paris
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New EASA Drone Rules Paved Way For Volocopter Paris Flights

Jun 30, 2021
It has emerged that the Volocopter 2X was issued a permit to fly by French civil aviation authority DGAC after receiving approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) using recently released guidelines for the design verification of drones.

Industry Data