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Aviation Daily, January 17, 2022

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Airframers

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777X Program Sees Leadership Shuffle As Teal Leaves Boeing

Jan 14, 2022
Boeing is appointing David Loffing as the new VP and chief project engineer of the 777X following the decision of company veteran Michael Teal to retire.

The Daily Memo

Haneda
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Daily Memo: Asia’s International Traffic Rebound Moving At A Snail’s Pace

Jan 14, 2022
Asia-Pacific airlines are lagging those from other regions in terms of international traffic recovery, and the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant appears to be further stalling their progress.

Airlines

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Korean Air Inspects Aircraft Using Drone Swarm

Jan 04, 2022
Korean Air has demonstrated the visual inspection of an aircraft using multiple drones simultaneously.
SAA
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South African Airways Board Vows To Root Out Corruption

Jan 11, 2022
South African Airways’ (SAA) interim board has pledged to take whatever action is necessary to rid the airline of corrupt staff from what it described as its “shameful past” and to work toward recovering misappropriated funds. 
Finnair
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Finnair Struggles To Staff Flights As Crew Call In Sick

Jan 13, 2022
Finnair has cut its already reduced February flying program by 20% in an attempt to manage the operational challenges caused by high levels of staff absence. 

Holiday Note

Safety

SJ182
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Pandemic Delays Final Report On Sriwijaya SJ182 Crash To 2023

Jan 14, 2022
The Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee said it needs another year before it can deliver the final report on the fatal Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182 accident.

Regulatory/Legislative

SAF
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French Lawmakers Call For ICAO-Level Environmental Rules

Jan 13, 2022
Environmental regulations for aviation, such as mandates to use sustainable aviation fuel mandates and hydrogen technology certification, should be backed by an international framework set out by ICAO, a French parliamentary report says.
777-300ER
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U.S.-China Row Over Forced Route Suspensions Escalates

Jan 14, 2022
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) is not ruling out countermeasures following the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) forcing the temporary suspension of a number of routes to China operated by major U.S. airlines—an action DOT says runs afoul of the bilateral air transport agreement between the two countries.

Airports

airport
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Grant Scheme Opens For Small U.S. Airports

Jan 14, 2022
The Small Community Air Service Development Program aims to help underserved airports attract and retain commercial service.

Technology

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Dassault Systemes Boosts Hydrogen-Transport Airship Startup

Jan 11, 2022
A U.S. startup that plans to use airships to transport green hydrogen and air cargo has been selected for a business accelerator program run by Dassault Systemes.

Departures

Jet at terminal
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Op-Ed: It’s Broken ... This Time It Would Be A Failure Not To Fix It

Jan 14, 2022
Why not size U.S. airport infrastructure to better match today’s aircraft technology by consolidating it?

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