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Aviation Daily, October 21, 2021

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MRO

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Supply-Chain Headaches Will Worsen As Operators Ramp Up Flying Activity

Oct 20, 2021
Airlines returning aircraft to service should factor supply-chain delays into their planning as issues ranging from logistics slowdowns to problems getting aircraft into foreign repair stations threaten fleet ramp-ups, executives at Aviation Week’s MRO Europe conference said.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: UK Airlines Want SAF Support To Go With SAF Targets

Oct 20, 2021
In the run up to COP26, which the UK is hosting later this month in Glasgow, the government has set out a new sustainability strategy, with aviation and—in particular—sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) playing an important role in the broader aim to become a net-zero society by 2050.

Airlines

Azerbaijan Boeing 787-8
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Azerbaijan Airlines Outlines Fleet Development Plan Through 2030

Oct 19, 2021
Government-owned Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has outlined its fleet-renewal plans through 2030. 
ITA Airbus rendering
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Italy's ITA Launches With 59 Routes, Seeks Alliance Entry

Oct 18, 2021
Italy’s new national airline ITA Airways has laid out its network ambitions, saying it hopes to be flying to 74 destinations across 89 routes by 2025.
A321neo
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Airblue’s First A321neo A Sign Of The Times For LCCs In Pakistan

Oct 15, 2021
Pakistan-based LCC airblue has received its first of two Airbus A321neo, becoming the first operator of an Airbus neo aircraft in the country.
Icelandair 737 MAX 8
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Icelandair Seeking To Lease Two More Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

Oct 13, 2021
Icelandair is seeking to secure leasing contracts for two more Boeing 737-MAX aircraft, its COO said, as the airline looks forward to a recovery in demand driven by the relaxation of U.S. border restrictions.

Safety

AURA Rapid Aircraft Disinfection System
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New Aircraft Disinfection System Emerges Following Innovation Call

Oct 08, 2021
A Singaporean hygiene and disinfection service provider has won a government-led “innovation challenge” aimed at developing new solutions and addressing the need to restore public confidence in traveling. 

Regulatory/Legislative

contrails in the UK
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Verifavia Anticipates No CORSIA Offsets For 2021

Oct 13, 2021
Emissions auditor Verifavia believes there will be no offsetting requirements for any airlines worldwide in 2021 under ICAO’s Carbon Offset and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).
Ngurah Rai International airport
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Indonesia, Singapore Deploy Differing Reopening Strategies

Oct 14, 2021
After 18 months, the Indonesian government has reopened its Bali and Riau Islands provinces for foreign tourists on Oct. 14.

Air Navigation

Amsterdan Airport Schiphol
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Eurocontrol Sees Recovery To Pre-Pandemic Flight Numbers By 2023

Oct 15, 2021
Eurocontrol said a recovery to 2019 levels of passenger and cargo flights in Europe could come as early as 2023. 

Technology

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Engineers Envision Hydrogen Regional Aircraft Of Future

Oct 19, 2021
European engineering services company Akka Technologies has unveiled its concept for a zero-emission regional aircraft.

Sustainability

LanzaTech
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LanzaTech Explores Additional Waste-To-Fuel SAF Pathways

Oct 05, 2021
Already an early mover in converting waste gases to renewable fuels, LanzaTech plans to demonstrate two new pathways for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with funding from the U.S. Energy Department.

Industry Data