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Aviation Daily, October 7, 2021

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Airlines

British Airways Airbus A380
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British Airways To Bring Back A380s As U.S. Border Restrictions Ease

Oct 06, 2021
British Airways (BA) plans to remove four of its Airbus A380s from storage and return them to service as favorable revisions to U.S. air travel restrictions edge closer to fruition.
A380
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SIA Starts Scrapping A380s Locally; Singapore Airshow Could Be Postponed

Oct 06, 2021
Singapore Airlines is parting out two A380s and a 777-200ER locally at the Changi Exhibition Center, site of the Singapore Airshow. Next year's airshow is scheduled to be held in February but Aviation Daily has learned that this date is in doubt.
Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200
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Hawaiian Airlines Sees Improving Trends As Viral Variant Effects Fade

Oct 05, 2021
Hawaiian Airlines has a positive outlook for the remainder of 2021 as pressure wrought from the delta coronavirus variant eases. 
MEA A321xlr
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MEA Targets New Africa Routes With A321XLRs

Oct 05, 2021
Lebanon-based Middle East Airlines (MEA), launch customer of the Airbus A321XLR, is targeting more routes to Africa when the aircraft enters service with the SkyTeam alliance member in 2024.
Wizz
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Wizz Air Set To Enter Jordanian Market

Oct 04, 2021
Wizz Air will launch its first routes to Jordan after signing an agreement with the kingdom to begin services.

The Daily Memo

Stress
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Daily Memo: What Your Father Never Told You About Aviation

Oct 06, 2021
Nearly 60% of women in aviation management and leadership positions have considered leaving, according to a new study from Oliver Wyman and the International Aviation Womens Association (IAWA). Who—besides older, white men—is surprised? 

Sustainability

Willie Walsh at IATA AGM Oct 5 2021
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IATA’s Net Zero Carbon 2050 Resolution Brings New Challenges

Oct 06, 2021
Once the IATA resolution for the global air transport industry to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 was approved at the IATA AGM in Boston, it was almost immediately met with the realization of the huge challenges ahead.

Lessors

Airbus A330-300
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Avolon Picks IAI For A330-300 Freighter Conversion Program

Oct 04, 2021
Major aircraft lessor Avolon said it signed an agreement with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), which is endeavoring to grow as an independent freighter conversion company, to be IAI’s launch customer for their Airbus A330-300 freighter conversion program.

Safety

Transair flight 810
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NTSB Coordinating TransAir 737 Salvage Effort

Oct 05, 2021
An NTSB-coordinated effort to recover wreckage from a TransAir Boeing 737-200 freighter that ditched off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii in July is…

Industry Data