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Aviation Daily, July 19, 2021

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Airlines

Alitalia Airbus A330-200
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Alitalia Successor ITA Set For October Launch

Jul 16, 2021
Under the new 2021-2025 business plan the ITA fleet is set to grow to 78 aircraft by 2022 and, with the gradual addition of new generation aircraft to the fleet, 105 by the end of 2025. 
 ANIF and Air Arabia joint venture to launch new carrier
article

Air Arabia To Help Create New Caucasus Carrier

Jul 14, 2021
Sharjah-based Air Arabia and the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) signed an agreement July 14 to create an independent joint venture airline that will operate as an LCC.
FRA
article

Eurowings Discover Launches, Set To Open Munich Base

Jul 16, 2021
At the launch of Eurowings Discover its CEO has laid out plans for the new leisure carrier to operate a 21-strong all-Airbus fleet by summer 2022.
Newark Liberty International Airport
article

Business, International Recoveries Will Shape U.S. Airline Networks

Jul 16, 2021
U.S. airlines are benefiting from strong leisure demand during the traditionally busy peak summer season, but for many the final steps to a sustained recovery—business and international traffic upticks—could be difficult. 
Volaris A320neo
article

Volaris Makes Full Recovery From COVID-19 Pandemic

Jul 16, 2021
The Mexican ULCC plans to bolster its fleet during the next 18 months. 

The Daily Memo

Delta
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Daily Memo: What’s Old Is News Again

Jul 16, 2021
There’s plenty of recovery still to go, but if Delta Air Lines’ latest earnings call is any indication, normal—or at least the new normal—is becoming more visible on the horizon.

Technology

article

Airbus Backs Canadian Synthetic Kerosene Production Plant

Jul 15, 2021
Airbus has joined Canada’s SAF+ Consortium, which plans to build in Montreal the first power-to-liquids plant to produce sustainable aviation fuel from renewable electricity and captured carbon dioxide.

Regulatory/Legislative

Dublin Airport
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Ireland Set To Relax COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Jul 16, 2021
The Irish government has announced that starting July 19 it will allow non-essential international travel again as it introduces the EU Digital COVID Certificate, designed to facilitate flying within Europe.
Transair flight 810
article

Transair Operator Rhoades Aviation Loses FAA Inspection Authority

Jul 16, 2021
The FAA has pulled the maintenance inspection authority of Rhoades Aviation, the certificate holder that operates Hawaii-based all-cargo carrier Transair, based on findings from a months-long probe into its operation.

Suppliers

Hydrogen
article

Universal Hydrogen Signs Propulsion Retrofit Deals With Regional Airlines

Jul 14, 2021
Universal Hydrogen will retrofit ATR 72 and de Havilland Canada Dash 8 regional turboprops operated by Icelandair, Air Nostrum and Ravn Alaska with hydrogen fuel-cell power trains.

Safety

An-28
article

Antonov An-28 Makes Hard Landing In Siberia

Jul 16, 2021
The episode marks the second serious aviation accident in Russia in 10 days.

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