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Aviation Daily, October 14, 2021

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Airlines

Delta Air Lines A330-200
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Despite Improved Demand, Delta Girds For Q4 Loss As Fuel Costs Rise

Oct 13, 2021
Delta Air Lines believes headwinds created by the delta coronavirus variant have waned, but a sharp rise in fuel prices is creating pressure on the company’s 2021 fourth quarter (Q4) performance. 
Finnair Airbus A350-900
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Finnair Signs Sale And Leaseback Deal To Raise Cash

Sep 29, 2021
Finnair has completed its largest-ever aircraft financing transaction as it continues to strengthen its balance sheet. 
Australia outback
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New Australian LCC Starts Regulatory Approval Process

Oct 12, 2021
Australia’s domestic market will soon have another LCC competitor, with startup Bonza intending to launch operations in the second quarter of 2022.
LATAM Airlines tails
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LATAM Secures New Financing From Investors Oaktree, Apollo

Sep 30, 2021
LATAM Airlines Group has finalized a portion of its debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing as it continues to work through Chapter 11 restructuring.

The Daily Memo

EZY
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Daily Memo: ‘Recovery Underway,’ But Airlines Still Want More Coordination 

Oct 13, 2021
Airline COOs gathered in Brussels praised the EU Digital COVID Certificate but said a lack of coordination in travel rules between countries made flying seem complicated and was still putting off would-be passengers.

Suppliers

hangar with employee and aircraft
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Two-Fifths Of UK, European Skilled Aviation Workers Leaving, Survey Says

Oct 12, 2021
Almost two-fifths of British and European skilled aviation workers reported moving out of the industry, according to a newly launched industry survey from aviation talent recruitment specialists JMC Recruitment Solutions.

Regulatory/Legislative

United Airlines flight 328 engine failure
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Boeing Proposes Phase-In Of 777 Nacelle Modifications

Oct 13, 2021
Boeing is developing a series of nacelle improvements for grounded Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered 777s and wants FAA’s blessing to phase them in as they are finalized, instead of delivering a complete, compliant nacelle structure as required by the agency’s certification rules.
Thai Lion Air
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Thailand Approves Quarantine-Free Entry From Some Countries

Oct 12, 2021
The Thai government intends to allow fully vaccinated visitors from a list of low-risk countries to enter the country by air without the need to quarantine.

Airframers

building
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Boeing Opens Metallics Research Center In Scotland

Oct 06, 2021
Boeing and Scotland’s National Manufacturing Institute have opened a research and development center to study manufacturing technologies for metallic components. 
aircraft
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Deliveries Of Stored 737 MAXs From Boeing Inventory Top 150

Oct 13, 2021
Boeing's goal is to have its entire 737 MAX backlog, which built up while deliveries had been halted, cleared out by late 2022 or early 2023. 

Sustainability

All Nippon Airways
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Japanese Airlines Set SAF Supply Target To Meet Net-Zero Goal

Oct 11, 2021
Domestic and foreign airlines operating in Japan will need an estimated 2.3 billion liters (613 million gal.) of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to achieve the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, concludes a joint report by All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL).

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