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Aviation Daily, July 26, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

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IATA Slams European Slot Waiver Decision For Winter 2022

Jul 23, 2021
IATA sharply criticized the European Commission’s (EC) decision to set the continent’s minimum slot-use threshold at 50% for the 2022 winter season, slamming the move as “out-of-touch” with the harsh economic reality facing airlines.
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Australia-New Zealand Travel Bubble Suspended Due To Outbreak

Jul 23, 2021
The New Zealand government has announced it will suspend quarantine-free travel from Australia for eight weeks, effectively halting the two-way travel bubble between the two countries.
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UK Aviation Loses COVID-19-restriction Legal Challenge

Jul 23, 2021
The UK High Court has rejected a legal challenge against the government’s handling of COVID-19 travel restrictions, which called for greater transparency in how decisions are being reached.
FedEx Express 777
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U.S. Lawmakers Propose Bill to Reinforce Cargo Flight Decks

Jul 23, 2021
A pair of federal lawmakers are seeking to bolster the security of cargo aircraft flight decks, part of an effort to address a longstanding safety loophole raised by pilots of freighter aircraft.

The Daily Memo

Phuket Airport
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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Governments Map Pathways To Reopening

Jul 23, 2021
Although international travel recovery remains a distant prospect, some Asia-Pacific countries are looking ahead and developing scenarios for reopening their borders. 

Airlines

ExpressJet
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Tentative Approval Given For ExpressJet’s Revival

Jul 23, 2021
The DOT has tentatively approved the comeback of ExpressJet, the U.S. regional carrier that ceased operations last September after United Airlines consolidated its Embraer ERJ-145 flying with CommutAir. 
Air Canada
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Air Canada Confident Fleet Size Will Accommodate Rebound In Demand

Jul 23, 2021
As Air Canada emerges from a government-induced hibernation, the airline believes it has sized its fleet to meet demand that is finally starting to move off the bottom.
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Icelandair Reduces Q2 Losses, Praises 737 MAX Performance

Jul 23, 2021
Icelandair said that better-than-expected Boeing 737 MAX technical reliability is the catalyst behind a new initiative to review its long-term fleet strategy, which will begin at summer’s end.

Sustainability

A320
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Holistic Study Examines Climate Change Impact On Aviation

Jul 22, 2021
In France a wide-ranging study is underway to model how climate change is going to affect commercial air transport, from takeoff performance to airport submersion and leisure travel demand.

Airframers

SSJ
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Superjet 100 Shifts Focus To Domestic Market

Jul 21, 2021
After a multi-year attempt to gain traction in the global market, efforts to sell the Sukhoi Superjet 100 have switched to Russia.

Technology

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Fuel-Cell Dornier 328 To Use Universal Hydrogen’s Capsules

Jul 21, 2021
The technical collaboration with Deutsche Aircraft is the first to be announced to involve the use of Universal Hydrogen’s capsules in an aircraft with another company’s hydrogen propulsion system.

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