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Aviation Daily, January 14, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

5G tower
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5G Restrictions Set To Affect At Least 90 U.S. Commercial Airports

Jan 13, 2022
Airline industry stakeholders are working to assess the real-world ramifications of new flight restrictions linked to the 5G wireless network rollout starting Jan. 19, but early indications suggest potentially significant disruptions at scores of commercial airports across the U.S.

The Daily Memo

Jetlines
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Daily Memo: Canadian Start-Up Airlines—What Is Old Is New Again

Jan 13, 2022
Two Canadian airlines that have been attempting to become airborne for years, Jetlines and Lynx, appear to be finally making their debut in 2022. 

Airlines

Pieter Elbers
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KLM CEO Pieter Elbers To Step Down By May 2023

Jan 13, 2022
Pieter Elbers, the CEO of KLM, will not serve a third term at the helm of the Dutch airline, meaning he will leave his post by May 2023, the Air France-KLM group said Jan. 13.  
Qantas
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Qantas Reduces Capacity, Citing Omicron Wave

Jan 13, 2022
Qantas has significantly cut back its capacity plans as Australia grapples with soaring COVID-19 case numbers caused by the omicron variant.
Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines Predicts Profitability After A Bumpy Start To 2022

Jan 13, 2022
Delta Air Lines believes the recovery in air travel demand should regain momentum in the coming weeks, and projects turning a profit for the remainder of 2022 after what is expected to be a net loss for the 2022 first quarter (Q1). 
Lab
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Singapore Airlines Dives Deeper Into Digital With Academic Partnership

Jan 10, 2022
A new “digital aviation corporate laboratory" aims to find bespoke solutions for Singapore Airlines by leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data sciences, virtual reality, behavioral sciences and operational research.
PLAY
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Iceland's PLAY Embarks On Strategy To Connect Europe, U.S.

Dec 16, 2021
The planned launch comes less than two months after the U.S. Transportation Department approved PLAY's request for a foreign air carrier permit.
A220
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Air Senegal Becomes Fourth Airbus A220 Operator In Africa

Jan 05, 2022
Air Senegal is set to have a fleet of 13 A220s by the end of 2024.

Air Navigation

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Head Of U.S. Air Traffic Control System To Retire

Jan 13, 2022
Teri Bristol, the top federal executive responsible for running the U.S. air traffic control system, will retire at the end of February, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson announced.

Airframers

Evora
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Embraer To Sell Evora Site To Aernnova

Jan 12, 2022
Embraer has agreed to sell its Evora site in Portugal to Spanish aerostructures specialist Aernnova for $172 million in the hope that the facility can attract business from other aircraft manufacturers while reducing Embraer’s exposure in aircraft components.