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Aviation Daily, July 20, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

sunset at Vancouver International Airport
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Canada To Begin Opening Borders To Vaccinated Travelers

Jul 19, 2021
After more than a year with one of the most restrictive travel regimes in place, Canada plans to open its borders to fully vaccinated travelers on Sept. 7. 
TAP
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Brussels Opens In-Depth Probe Into TAP Portugal Restructuring

Jul 19, 2021
The European Commission is to take a closer look at TAP Portugal’s €3.2 billion ($3.8 billion) restructuring plan.
Biden and Merkel
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Biden Hints At Imminent Changes To U.S. Travel Restrictions

Jul 19, 2021
U.S. President Joe Biden is saying his administration is in the process of working to lift travel bans and should have more definitive information to share in the coming days. 
Austrian, Ryanair and Lauda planes at Vienna Airport
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EU Court Dismisses Ryanair Complaint Over Austrian Airlines State Aid

Jul 14, 2021
According to the EGC ruling, the measure does not discriminate against Ryanair and Laudamotion.

The Daily Memo

Green
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Daily Memo: Europe's Fit For 55—Airline Fears And Real Action

Jul 19, 2021
Europe's latest plans to drastically cut carbon emissions hammer home that the EU is serious about its sustainability agenda and that industries, including aviation, better get used to the idea.

Safety

737
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FAA Mandate Targets 737 Cabin Pressure Switches 

Jul 16, 2021
In an immediately adopted airworthiness directive (AD) due out July 20, the agency will order Boeing 737 operators to inspect cabin altitude pressure switches more frequently.

Technology

Yakovlev Yak-40LL
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Russia To Fly Superconducting Electric Propulsion After Fixes

Jul 08, 2021
Following modifications to overcome issues uncovered during taxi tests, a Russian flying testbed is being prepared for the first-ever flight to use a superconducting electric motor for propulsion.

Airlines

Flair
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Canada’s Flair Readies For U.S. Flights

Jul 08, 2021
Fast-growing Canadian ULCC Flair Airlines plans to launch non-stop service to the U.S. at the end of October.
SpiceJet
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SpiceJet Looks To Raise Capital, Boost Balance Sheet

Jul 01, 2021
SpiceJet will seek shareholder permission to raise up to INR25 billion ($335 million) through the issuance of eligible securities to qualified institutional investors.

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