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Aviation Daily, November 2, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

Qantas and SIA
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Australia Will Reopen Borders To Singapore Travelers

Nov 01, 2021
The Australian government is taking another important step in restoring international travel by allowing fully vaccinated Singaporean citizens to enter Australia without quarantine.

The Daily Memo

United Airlines premium plus seats
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Daily Memo: U.S. Airlines Hope Premium Leisure Demand Becomes A Permanent Fixture

Nov 01, 2021
When the delta coronavirus variant slowed the recovery of business travel for U.S. airlines, leisure passengers opting to buy premium travel experiences helped to backfill that demand. 

Lessors

AerCap
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AerCap Becomes Super Lessor After Closing GECAS Acquisition

Nov 01, 2021
AerCap announced its planned takeover of its main competitor in March 2021, laying the foundations for the creation of a mega-lessor, four times the size of its nearest rival.

Airlines

AirAsia A320neo
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Thai AirAsia Aims For $500M In Fundraising Campaign

Oct 20, 2021
The parent company of Thai AirAsia, Asia Aviation (AAV), is planning to raise THB17.9 billion ($536 million) as it hopes to position itself for Thailand’s border reopening Nov. 1. 
Tecnam
article

Norway’s Widerøe Seeks To Navigate Zero-Emissions Maze

Oct 29, 2021
Norwegian regional carrier Widerøe has launched a new sister-company to tackle what it describes as the regulatory, commercial and financing challenges facing airlines when purchasing and operating future non-fossil fuel-powered aircraft.
aircraft
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Ryanair Braces For Possible €200M Full-Year Loss

Nov 01, 2021
Irish LCC Ryanair is anticipating a deeper €100-200 million ($116-231 million) loss for fiscal 2022 because of low yields, despite narrowing its interim net loss from €411 million to €48 million.
Viva Aerobus
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Colombia’s Viva Air, Mexico’s Viva Aerobus Strengthen Ties

Nov 01, 2021
The agreement between the ULCCs is designed to strengthen connectivity between Colombia and Mexico.

Cargo

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Mesa Deal Boosts Prospects For Drone Deliveries

Oct 22, 2021
Flirtey conducted the first FAA-approved drone delivery in 2015, and now the startup has secured its first order from a U.S. scheduled airline.

Industry Data