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Aviation Daily, January 5, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1
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European Travel Rules Continue To Evolve

Jan 04, 2022
European travel regulations for air passengers—and others—have continued to change at a dizzying speed, with new measures and restrictions introduced in several countries immediately prior to, or during, the holiday period. 
A380-800
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Regulators Tighten A380 GP7200 Inspection Intervals

Jan 04, 2022
Operators of certain Engine Alliance-powered Airbus A380s must conduct more frequent inspections of engine fan hubs and add a new check after regulators mandated manufacturer-recommended revisions.
Cathay
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Cathay Pacific Struggles With New Crew Quarantine Rules

Jan 04, 2022
Cathay Pacific said it will fly a “skeleton passenger flight schedule” in January and has cancelled all cargo flights through at least Jan. 6 due to new regulations in Hong Kong.
Asiana Airlines
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EASA Signs Cooperation Deal With South Korea

Jan 04, 2022
Technical cooperation in aviation affairs between the European Union (EU) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) will be strengthened following the signing of an agreement between the two sides. 

The Daily Memo

Travelers
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Daily Memo: Airlines’ Latest Obstacle Is Omicron

Jan 04, 2022
The global airline industry’s long drawn-out recovery from the COVID-19 crisis is now being hindered by the omicron coronavirus variant but how much of an impact it will have during the first quarter remains unclear.

Airframers

A321XLR
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Airbus Unveils Airbus Atlantic, An Aerostructures Powerhouse

Jan 04, 2022
Airbus has unveiled Airbus Atlantic, a wholly owned subsidiary that starts off as the No. 2 aerostructures provider in the Western business world as measured by annual sales.

Technology

tailwind airflow.aero
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Tailwind Backs Seaplane Version Of Airflow’s Regional eSTOL

Dec 16, 2021
New York-based seaplane airline Tailwind Air has partnered with Airflow.aero to develop an amphibious, float-equipped version of the startup’s planned electric short takeoff and landing aircraft.

Editorial

airliner flying in front of clouds and sunbeams
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Opinion: Why We Are Betting On 2022

Jan 04, 2022
Exciting new aerospace markets will continue to emerge and grow, and Aviation Week will provide you data and analysis about them.

Suppliers

G3000
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Garmin To Supply Avionics For Heart’s ES-19 Electric Airliner

Dec 09, 2021
The agreement with Heart Aerospace for the G3000 integrated avionics suite represents a further expansion by Garmin into the regional air transport market as well as into electric aviation.

Industry Data