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Aviation Daily, January 6, 2022

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Airlines

Allegiant 737 MAX
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Allegiant Alters Common-Fleet Strategy With 50-Plane 737 MAX Order

Jan 05, 2022
Allegiant Air announced a new order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with options for up to 50 more, in a move that injects a second aircraft type into the ULCC’s long-term strategic growth plans for the first time and gives Boeing a much-needed sale to a loyal Airbus customer.

The Daily Memo

5G
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Daily Memo: Detente Brings Hope In 5G Saga’s Latest Twist

Jan 05, 2022
The U.S. aviation and telecommunications industries have deescalated—at least temporarily—their clash over an issue that threatens to further disrupt airline operations during the COVID-19 pandemic: the potential of new 5G wireless networks interfering with aircraft electronics. 

Sustainability

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Telcos, FAA Agree To 5G Service Pause

Jan 04, 2022
AT&T and Verizon have agreed to delay deploying 5G wireless services using C-band spectrum for two weeks beyond the scheduled Jan. 5 start date, giving the FAA more time to prevent airspace system disruptions arising from the potential of interference with aircraft radio altimeters.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Denmark Targets Fossil-Free Domestic Aviation By 2030

Jan 03, 2022
Denmark’s government has set the goal of all domestic aviation being fossil-free by 2030, potentially through a combination of sustainable aviation fuel and electric and hydrogen propulsion.
Cathay
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Hong Kong Bans Flights From Eight Countries For Two Weeks

Jan 05, 2022
Hong Kong continues to take stiff measures to control the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant, temporarily banning passenger flights from eight countries.
MC-21
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Russian Authorities Certify Irkut MC-21 Narrowbody Airliner

Dec 31, 2021
Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency issued a MC-21-30 type certificate Dec. 28, keeping a government promise to certify it in 2021.

Lessors

A320neo takeoff
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Aviation Capital Group Signs For A320s, A220s

Jan 03, 2022
The Newport Beach, California-headquartered lessor signed a firm contract for 40 Airbus A320neo-family aircraft, of which five are the long-range A321XLR variant.

Airports

Geneva Airport east wing
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Geneva Brings New Airport Wing Into Service

Dec 15, 2021
Geneva Airport has opened its new East Wing, aimed at providing a better experience to passengers—primarily those on long-haul services.

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