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Aviation Daily, November 17, 2021

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Airlines

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Emirates Casts More Doubt On Future Of Boeing 777-8

Nov 16, 2021
Emirates Airline President Tim Clark is not convinced that making the 777-8 any larger—so that it becomes closer in size to the 777-9—makes sense.
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Namibian Regional Operator FlyWestair Rebrands As FlyNamibia

Nov 04, 2021
Following the February collapse of national carrier Air Namibia, regional operator FlyWestair has rebranded as FlyNamibia. 
Porter Airlines
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Porter Airlines Signs Sale-Leaseback Deals On 14 E195-E2s

Nov 16, 2021
Porter Airlines has locked in sale-leaseback agreements on 14 of the 30 Embraer E195-E2s it has on order, with deliveries slated to start in 2022, the Toronto-based airline said. 
AirAsia X A330-900 and A321XLR
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AirAsia X Cuts Aircraft Orders Under Restructuring Plan

Nov 12, 2021
AirAsia X has reached agreement with Airbus to cancel most of its aircraft orders as part of a debt restructuring plan approved by the carrier’s creditors.

The Daily Memo

Boeing 767-300BCF
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Daily Memo: Cargo Capacity Crunch Supports Strong Conversion Demand

Nov 16, 2021
Facing an end-of-year peak season that promises to be busier than usual, air cargo operators’ long-term plans for ensuring capacity can meet the expected high demand is clearly evident at the Dubai Airshow.

Airframers

Akasa
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Boeing Bounces Back In India With Akasa 737 MAX Order

Nov 16, 2021
The 72-aircraft order represents Boeing's biggest deal so far at Dubai Airshow 2021.
eco
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Boeing EcoDemonstrator Proving Its Worth

Nov 14, 2021
As sustainability is set to be a driving factor in the design of Boeing’s next new airliner, the testbed has assumed a key role.

Lessors

737
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Icelease Signs For 737 Converted Freighters As Boeing Further Expands BCF Lines

Nov 15, 2021
The global pandemic has changed the cargo environment forever, the lessor says.

Regulatory/Legislative

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U.S. Labor Groups Call For Federal No-Fly List for Unruly Passengers

Nov 16, 2021
Union leaders representing frontline transportation workers urged Congress to work with the FAA to implement a national database of unruly airline passengers, following a recent spike in assaults against flight attendants and transportation security officers.
Steve Dickson
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FAA’s Dickson Confident In 5G Issue Resolution

Nov 16, 2021
The FAA and wireless telecommunications stakeholders are making progress identifying conflicts between certain aircraft systems and 5G wireless networks, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said Nov. 16, emphasizing that potential mitigations on both sides are still being discussed.
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ICAO Approves New CORSIA SAF Criteria

Nov 15, 2021
The ICAO Council has approved new criteria for sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), eligible under the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).

Suppliers

GE John Slattery
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GE’s Slattery Eyes Acquisitions, Wants ‘Sober Analysis’ Of Narrowbody Demand

Nov 15, 2021
The GE Aviation CEO also commented on the RISE program and the recently announced decision by General Electric to spin off its other businesses and focus on aerospace.

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