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Aviation Daily, January 7, 2022

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Airlines

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South African Commission Details Corruption At SAA

Jan 06, 2022
An official inquiry into corruption and fraud at South Africa’s state-owned companies, including South African Airways (SAA), has concluded with a blistering report into the behavior of the carrier’s former chairperson and her boardroom allies.
aircraft
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Wizz Air UK Details Growth In UK, UAE

Jan 03, 2022
Wizz Air UK, the UK-registered arm of the Hungary-based ULCC, has revealed details of the new routes it will operate from London Gatwick airport.

The Daily Memo

737 MAX production
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Daily Memo: Will Aerospace Stock Results Be More Of The Same? Many Think So

Jan 06, 2022
Share prices of publicly traded A&D companies in 2021 were up from catastrophic 2020, but still down from pre-pandemic heights.

Regulatory/Legislative

unruly passenger
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Investigations Into Bad Passenger Conduct Spike In 2021

Jan 05, 2022
Although unruly passenger rates in the U.S. continued to trend downward from a peak in early 2021, investigations of those incidents for the full year remain elevated compared with historical levels.
Asiana
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Korean Air Reviews Regulator’s Report On Asiana Merger

Jan 05, 2022
South Korean regulators are drawing closer to a final decision on the proposed Korean Air-Asiana Airlines merger, as Korean Air assesses an initial report from the country’s competition authority.
Heathrow arrivals
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UK Government Relaxes COVID Rules For Travelers

Jan 06, 2022
UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said with the omicron variant now so widely established, it made no sense to continue to enforce the stricter—and much more expensive—PCR tests to detect it. 
IndiGo
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Indian Trunk Route Curtailed By State Restrictions

Jan 05, 2022
New travel restrictions introduced by the Indian state of West Bengal will dramatically cut airline capacity on one of the busiest domestic routes in the country.

Airports

airport
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Kazakhstan Airport Riots Cause Flight Cancellations, Aircraft Damage

Jan 06, 2022
Violent riots reached Kazakhstan’s Almaty International Airport, leading to several flight cancellations or diversions as protestors occupied the main terminal.

Suppliers

Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce Unveils New Bearing Test Rig For UltraFan

Dec 16, 2021
As Rolls-Royce prepares to begin initial ground runs of the UltraFan engine demonstrator in early 2022, the company has begun further evaluations of the bearings at the heart of the powerplant’s gearbox using a specialized rig developed by Denmark-based R&D Test Systems.