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Aviation Daily, July 21, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

Heathrow Airport
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U.S. State Department, CDC Warn Against Travel To The UK

Jul 20, 2021
One day after the UK’s “freedom day,” the U.S. State Department has issued a do not travel advisory to the country due to rising COVID-19 infections. 

The Daily Memo

India
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Daily Memo: Asian LCCs Have The Edge In Post-Pandemic Market

Jul 20, 2021
Until the air transport sector normalizes again, LCC business models are seen as best-suited to the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis.

Airlines

Indira Gandhi International Airport
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India Government Data Highlights Domestic Traffic Recovery

Jul 20, 2021
India’s domestic airline traffic is beginning to rebound as the country’s second wave of COVID-19 infections recedes.
Easyjet
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EasyJet Plans To Return 317 Aircraft To Active Operation

Jul 20, 2021
UK LCC easyJet is planning to operate up to 60% of its pre-pandemic capacity in its fiscal 2021 fourth quarter (Q4), with Airbus A320neo deliveries resuming this fall.
AirAsia
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AirAsia Looks To Raise Up To $238M Through Rights Issue

Jul 13, 2021
The bulk of the proceeds from offering have been earmarked for working capital as AirAsia Group is still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 crisis with its AOCs in Indonesia and Thailand grounded again.

Safety

787 gear collapse
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Known Maintenance Risk Led To 787 Gear Collapse, UK’s AAIB Finds

Jul 15, 2021
A British Airways 787-8’s inadvertent nose-gear retraction at a London Heathrow gate last month was caused by an incorrectly placed pin during routine maintenance—a design-related risk that regulators flagged in an airworthiness directive that had not been implemented on the aircraft.

Lessors

E175 embraer
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Regional Specialist Falko Notes Interest In Embraer E-Jets

Jul 19, 2021
By June 30, the UK-headquartered company had 121 aircraft on its books, on lease to 19 customers.

Airports

PCR
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Vaccination Passports Key To Reopening Asia, Airport Exec Says

Jul 19, 2021
A common vaccination passport in Asia will be vital in giving more "conservative" governments the confidence to restore international connectivity.

Technology

Daedalean navigation system
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Standards Developers Identify Concerns, Next Steps For Certifying AI

Jul 06, 2021
Existing aeronautical standards are not adequate for certifying artificial intelligence (AI) with safety-critical systems, and new means of compliance will have to be developed, concludes a report jointly issued by standards developers SAE International and Eurocae.

Industry Data