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Aviation Daily, August 12, 2021

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Airlines

Southwest Airlines
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Southwest Airlines Guides Down Q3 Profitability On Delta Variant Spike

Aug 11, 2021
Southwest Airlines warned that it does not expect to be profitable in the 2021 third quarter (Q3), as a spike of COVID-19 infections associated with the new delta variant appears to be harming demand for air travel.
Norse
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Norse Atlantic Pushes Launch Into 2022

Aug 11, 2021
Long-haul startup Norse Atlantic Airways has revealed details of its plans as it moves towards launching operations in 2022. 
World2Fly
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World2Fly Wins Final Approval For U.S. Routes

Aug 09, 2021
The U.S. is set to receive services from the Spanish leisure carrier, which operates transatlantic services from Madrid.
A321LR
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Transatlantic Analysis: The U.S.-UK Market As JetBlue Enters The Fray

Aug 11, 2021
JetBlue launches its first route in the lucrative transatlantic market on Aug. 11, becoming the sixth carrier to operate direct services between the U.S. and London.
Berlin
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IATA: Global Airlines Lost $126B In 2020

Aug 04, 2021
Airlines around the world lost more than $126 billion in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic cratered demand for air travel, according to IATA.
Super
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Indonesian LCC Super Air Jet Launches In Depressed Climate

Aug 10, 2021
Indonesian start-up carrier Super Air Jet began commercial operations on Aug. 6 despite COVID-19 measures.

The Daily Memo

SYD
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Daily Memo: Pandemic Stalls Australian Recovery Once Again

Aug 11, 2021
The latest surge of COVID-19 cases in Australia has dealt a crucial blow to local airlines that were beginning to recover some momentum based on their domestic strength. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Biofuel refueling
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SAF Tax Credit Needs Better Carbon Analysis, Biofuel Organizations Urge

Aug 11, 2021
U.S. agriculture and biofuel organizations have urged the U.S. Congress to base a proposed tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel on the most updated and accurate lifecycle carbon assessment methods and not the modeling used by the ICAO.

Technology

truck
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ZeroAvia Ground Tests Fuel-Cell Power For 19-Seaters

Aug 10, 2021
The test brings ZeroAvia a step closer to first flight of a Dornier 228 testbed powered by the system before the end of the year.

Industry Data

Berlin
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IATA: Global Airlines Lost $126B In 2020

Aug 04, 2021
Airlines around the world lost more than $126 billion in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic cratered demand for air travel, according to IATA.