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Aviation Daily, September 6, 2021

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Airlines

Alaska Airlines pilot
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Alaska Air Group Adjusts Employee Vaccine Policy But Declines To Mandate

Sep 03, 2021
Alaska Air Group rolled out a new company-wide COVID-19 vaccination policy that will reward employees who get vaccinated and penalize those who do not—but will not mandate staff get vaccinated like other airlines have.
Iberia
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Iberia, Alaska Airlines Plan Codeshare On California Routes

Sep 01, 2021
Oneworld alliance partners Iberia and Alaska Airlines are seeking permission to codeshare on almost 80 routes operated by the Seattle-based carrier from Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO).
Envoy Air American Eagle E175
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New Deals For Envoy, PSA Pilots Include Range Of Incentives

Sep 03, 2021
Envoy Air and PSA Airlines recently struck new agreements that include tiers of bonuses rewarding both new hires and current pilots, further solidifying parent company American Airlines’ pilot pathway.
Alitalia
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ITA Hopes To Serve An Initial Four U.S. Routes

Aug 31, 2021
Alitalia’s successor plans to launch four long-haul routes to the U.S. later this year.
A320
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Russian Carriers Return To Red Sea Resorts Six Years After Metrojet Crash

Sep 01, 2021
The planned network additions come after Russia ended a ban on flights to Egyptian resorts which was imposed after Metrojet Flight 9268 from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg broke up over the Sinai Peninsula in October 2015, killing all 224 people on board.

The Daily Memo

ANA
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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Airlines Look To Ramp Up Vaccination Programs

Sep 03, 2021
Having a vaccinated workforce offers multiple benefits for airlines, but one of the key questions airlines must confront is what happens to workers that either do not want to be vaccinated or are medically unable to receive the vaccine.

Holiday Note

Regulatory/Legislative

Abu Dhabi International Airport
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Abu Dhabi To End Quarantine For Vaccinated Travelers

Sep 02, 2021
Abu Dhabi plans to end quarantine requirements for all vaccinated travelers arriving in the emirate.

Lessors

Griffin 737 MAX 8
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Lessor Griffin Buys MAX 8s In First Boeing Order

Sep 02, 2021
Lessor Griffin Global Asset Management is expanding its commercial aircraft portfolio with five new Boeing 737 MAX 8s.

Airports

NLR
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Electric Aircraft Tested At Dutch Airports

Sep 01, 2021
The Netherlands aerospace center Royal NLR is conducting a series of flights with an electric aircraft under an initiative to help airports gain knowledge on the feasibility, potential and handling of electric-powered aircraft.

Suppliers

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Mehrabian To Take Back Control Of Teledyne After FLIR Acquisition

Aug 31, 2021
Robert Mehrabian will resume his role as Teledyne's chairman, president and chief executive officer after current officeholder Al Pichelli retires on Oct. 15.
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Spirit AeroSystems Maintaining 120 Complete 737 MAX Fuselages

Sep 03, 2021
Spirit AeroSystems began accumulating Boeing 737 MAX fuselages at its Wichita site after the FAA grounded the aircraft in 2019.
aircraft engine concept
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GE Aviation’s RISE Meets Some Industry Skepticism

Sep 01, 2021
GE Aviation and Safran have defined the framework for developing their future technology as Pratt and Rolls prepare their own path.

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