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Aviation Daily, October 5, 2021

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IATA Sets New Sustainability Target Over Chinese Airlines’ Opposition

Oct 04, 2021
IATA has given its members a new sustainability target of achieving net zero emissions by the year 2050 despite the opposition of its Chinese airline members. 
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U.S. Airlines, As Federal Contractors, Must Vaccinate All Workers

Oct 04, 2021
The major U.S. airlines are taking steps to comply with a directive from the Biden administration ordering large federal contractors to vaccinate their employees by Dec. 8. 
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Lufthansa Leases Four More A350s As Fleet Renewal Continues Apace

Oct 04, 2021
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr confirmed the move on the sidelines of the IATA annual general meeting in Boston on Oct. 3.
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South African, Kenyan Flag Carriers Envisage Pan-African Airline Group

Sep 29, 2021
South African Airways and Kenya Airways have signed a memorandum of cooperation with a longer-term view to co-starting a pan-African airline group.
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IATA Urges Governments To Scrap Inconsistent Travel Rules

Oct 04, 2021
IATA called on governments from around the world to remove travel restrictions for vaccinated passengers, arguing that “wildly inconsistent” entry requirements have stalled the global air transport industry’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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Qantas, Emirates Set To Extend Joint Business Partnership

Oct 04, 2021
The airlines, which have existing approvals from regulators to operate a joint business until March 2023, will seek re-authorization to continue the core elements of the partnership until 2028.
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Airline Losses Slowly Reduce, But Most Will Remain In The Red In 2022

Oct 04, 2021
Financial losses across the world’s airlines are expected to total $201 billion for the pandemic-struck years of 2020-2022, IATA said at its 2021 AGM in Boston.
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Ethiopian Airlines CEO Describes Carrier As ‘Lufthansa Group Of Africa’

Oct 04, 2021
Ethiopian Airlines CEO tells Aviation Daily how the carrier is expanding with subsidiaries in Africa to bolster its Addis Ababa hub.
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United Airlines Boosts South Africa Presence With Airlink Partnership

Sep 29, 2021
The agreement, which is subject to government approval, will be in addition to United Airlines’ existing tie-up with struggling Star Alliance member South African Airways.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Cape Air Sees Demand Turning A Corner

Oct 04, 2021
An added benefit of IATA’s first in-person annual general meeting (AGM) since 2019 is airlines across all business models can come together to trade stories about riding the waves of the pandemic. 

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