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Aviation Daily, December 3, 2021

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Regulatory/Legislative

Air China Boeing MAX
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China Green-Lights Boeing 737 MAX Modifications

Dec 02, 2021
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) outlining aircraft-specific parameters for returning the Boeing 737 MAX to service, essentially mandating the same series of measures required by its U.S. counterparts and, in one case, European and Canadian regulators.

The Daily Memo

generic pilot
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Daily Memo: Regional Carriers May Bear Brunt of Pilot Shortage

Dec 02, 2021
Last year’s brief pilot surplus has become a deficit, and regional carriers may be most at risk.

Airlines

United Airlines
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JetBlue, United And Wizz Turn Away From Fuel Hedging

Dec 02, 2021
Senior executives from JetBlue Airways, United Airlines and Wizz Air told delegates at the World Aviation Festival that they no longer view fuel hedging as worthwhile.
seats in cabin
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Airlines ‘Must Take More Responsibility For Ancillary Sales’

Dec 02, 2021
Airlines have to re-take control of passengers’ digital journeys in order to maximize ancillary sales, the World Aviation Festival heard Dec. 2.
Allegiant A320
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Allegiant Unveils Ambitions Through Proposed JV With Viva Aerobus

Dec 02, 2021
Allegiant Air has taken a major step in crafting an international strategy through its plans to invest in and forge a joint venture (JV) with Mexican LCC Viva Aerobus. 
Heathrow Airport
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Heathrow Needs Plans When Automation Breaks Down, CEO Says

Dec 02, 2021
The aviation industry has become so good at automating the travel process that it has forgotten how to have contingency plans in place when the system breaks down, London Heathrow Airport’s CEO said Dec. 2.
Easyjet
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Airline CEOs Estimate Only 10% Of Data Is Being Used

Dec 02, 2021
EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren, Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss and former British Airways CEO Alex Cruz have warned that technology and data-use shortcomings are damaging the airline-customer experience.
seats in cabin
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Airlines ‘Must Take More Responsibility For Ancillary Sales’

Dec 02, 2021
Airlines have to re-take control of passengers’ digital journeys in order to maximize ancillary sales, the World Aviation Festival heard Dec. 2.
Breeze Airways A220
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Breeze Airways Aims For A220 Flights By 2022 Second Quarter

Dec 01, 2021
U.S. newcomer Breeze Airways is hoping to launch Airbus A220-300 flights in the first or second quarter with five initial aircraft and is pushing Airbus for longer-range capability to serve destinations in Latin America.

Business

Vertical Aerospace
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Vertical Aerospace To Go Public Through SPAC Deal

Dec 02, 2021
UK advanced air mobility startup Vertical Aerospace has set Dec. 14 for a vote on its planned going-public merger with blank-check company Broadstone…

Industry Data