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Aviation Daily, November 12, 2021

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Airlines

Doha
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Arab Carriers See Traffic Recovery Three To Five Years Out

Nov 11, 2021
Arab airlines may not see passenger traffic numbers restored to pre-pandemic levels until 2027.
Frontier Airlines
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Frontier Works To Spool Up Staff, Cites Dearth Of Maintenance Techs

Nov 11, 2021
Frontier Airlines believes it has the necessary pilot and flight attendant staffing levels going forward, but admits challenges remain in securing qualified maintenance technicians. 
Singapore Airlines cargo
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SIA Narrows Losses As Vaccinated Travel Lanes Invigorate Revenue

Nov 11, 2021
The launch of vaccinated travel lanes (VTL) and easing of border restrictions sent Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) passenger demand, capacity and revenue soaring during the first half (H1) of the group’s 2021/22 financial year. 
Lufthansa crew waving American flags
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Lufthansa Raises $1.7B In Corporate Bond Issue

Nov 10, 2021
Lufthansa Group has raised €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion) in its latest corporate bond issue to improve liquidity and refinance existing debt.
China
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China’s Big Three Report Slowing Recoveries After COVID Outbreaks

Nov 01, 2021
The latest quarterly results from China’s big three state-owned airlines show the recovery of their balance sheets has slowed after sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks across the country.

The Daily Memo

Reagan National Airport
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Daily Memo: Why Are U.S. Carriers Having Operational Challenges?

Nov 11, 2021
U.S. air travel during the summer and fall of 2021 has been marked by spates of cancellations and delays that aggravated consumers and strained relations between labor and management. 

Sustainability

A350-1000 fello fly transatlantic flight
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Airbus Demos Formation-Flight Fuel Saving On Transatlantic Flight

Nov 09, 2021
Two Airbus A350s arrived at Canada’s Montreal-Trudeau International Airport on Nov. 9 having avoided emitting more than 6 metric tons of CO2 by flying in geese-like formation across the Atlantic from Toulouse. 

Cargo

China Airlines cargo
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Boeing Sees Rise In APAC Freighter Demand As Maritime Shippers Join In

Nov 10, 2021
Boeing is bullish about sustained freighter demand in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, even as commercial aviation recovers. 

MRO

Vueling Airbus A320neo
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Iberia Maintenance Arm, Vueling Expand MRO Agreement

Oct 25, 2021
The maintenance unit of Iberia and International Airlines Group (IAG) LCC Vueling have reached a long-term agreement for the maintenance and repair of airframes, engines and parts at Iberia’s Barcelona base.

Technology

ZeroAvia
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MHI’s CRJ Unit Teams With ZeroAvia On Hydrogen Propulsion

Oct 25, 2021
Startup ZeroAvia has partnered with Mitsubishi’s CRJ support division, MHI RJ Aviation, to develop hydrogen-electric propulsion for regional jets, aiming for market availability in 2028.

Airports

Amsterdan Airport Schiphol
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Dutch Plan Taxiing Emissions Reduction At Schiphol

Oct 26, 2021
The Netherlands aviation industry has presented the country’s government with what it says is the world’s first project for a large-scale sustainable taxiing plan.

Industry Data