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Aviation Daily, November 4, 2021

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Airlines

FRA
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Lufthansa Warns Of Market Overcapacity Despite Strong Return

Nov 03, 2021
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr is concerned about the number of new aircraft coming into the market in the coming years, mainly based on the production rates envisioned by Airbus. 
KJA
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Aeroflot Launches International Flights From Krasnoyarsk Hub

Nov 03, 2021
The Russian flag-carrier opened the East Siberia base back in May with three Boeing 737-800 aircraft based at the airport.
SAS
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SAS Eyeing Latin America Markets, ‘But Not This Winter’

Oct 27, 2021
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is considering adding service to markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, but this winter is “too soon” for new routes.
British Airways
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British Airways Increases Liquidity With Government Deal

Nov 02, 2021
British Airways (BA) has moved to further bolster its balance sheet with agreement on a new credit facility with a UK government agency.

The Daily Memo

Spirit Aerosystems assembly floor
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Daily Memo: Aerospace Has Supply Chain Issues, But Not Those Issues

Nov 03, 2021
The big, scary supply chain issue haunting the aerospace industry is actually the fragility and weakening position of lower-tier suppliers whose fate depends on the robustness of a commercial aero recovery.

Sustainability

energy vault commercial demonstration unit
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Major U.S. SAF Plant Makes Progress

Nov 02, 2021
DG Fuels is moving ahead with plans to build a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Louisiana after receiving funds to meet its cash requirements up to the expected closing on financing for construction, expected by mid-2022.

Regulatory/Legislative

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FAA Not Expecting ‘Significant’ Staff Losses Linked To Vaccine Mandate

Nov 03, 2021
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson is not anticipating “significant” agency staffing issues linked to workers not complying with a broader COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and reassured lawmakers that contingency plans are in place to handle potential disruptions.
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FAA Warns Of 5G Effects On Radio Altimeters

Nov 03, 2021
The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin alerting aviation manufacturers, operators and pilots to the potential adverse effects of new 5G wireless networks on radio altimeters.

Technology

Safran LEAP
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Safran Increases LEAP Delivery Estimate As Q3 Revenue Grows

Oct 29, 2021
Safran expects to deliver 900 LEAP engines in 2021, up from a previous target of more than 800, as the aerospace company said the recovery was “gaining strength month after month.” 
ZeroAvia
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Hydrogen Making Inroads Into Sustainable-Aircraft Development

Oct 11, 2021
A shift from electric and hybrid-electric propulsion toward hydrogen is evident among sustainable aircraft projects announced so far this year, according to European consultancy Roland Berger.

Industry Data