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Aviation Daily, February 11, 2022

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Airlines

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Mesa CEO Calls On Congress To Act On 1,500-Hr. Rule

Feb 10, 2022
Mesa Airlines CEO Jonathan Ornstein urged U.S. lawmakers to modify the 1,500-hr. flight-time requirement for commercial pilots, warning that not doing so will lead to a loss of air service and “put the industry in jeopardy.”
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Singapore Gives Green Light To Korean Air-Asiana Merger

Feb 09, 2022
Korean Air has gained clearance from Singapore for its proposed takeover of fellow Korean airline Asiana, although the deal still requires approvals from regulatory authorities in other countries.
Serbia
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Air Serbia Pushing To Regain Pre-Pandemic Capacity By 2023

Feb 09, 2022
The Belgrade-based carrier is looking to a further expansion into European and Middle Eastern markets.
Norse Atlantic Boeing 787-9
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Norse Looks To Launch U.S. Flights In Second Quarter

Feb 10, 2022
New long-haul startup Norse Atlantic Airways aims to begin selling tickets at the end of March, with a targeted second-quarter launch of transatlantic service to the U.S. 
757
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Icelandair CEO Set For Dialog On Replacement Of 757 Fleet

Feb 04, 2022
Icelandair’s remaining 13 Boeing 757-200/300s will be replaced in the second half of this decade and the all-Boeing operator is preparing to enter discussions with OEMs on its future aircraft options. 
Morocco flag aerial view
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Moroccan Startup Aims For Summer Launch

Feb 09, 2022
African startup Dlimi Airlines is banking on being able to attract holidaymakers to a remote stretch of the Atlantic coast.

The Daily Memo

Bastian
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Daily Memo: Can Delta’s Push For DOJ To Create U.S. Unruly Passenger List Succeed?

Feb 10, 2022
U.S. aviation industry stakeholders have spent the better part of a year collectively pushing the U.S. government, specifically the Justice Department (DOJ), to step up prosecution of unruly airline passengers.

Cargo

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Unmanned Cargo Startup Touts Customer Interest

Feb 09, 2022
Californian startup Natilus has announced letters of intent for more than 440 large unmanned cargo aircraft from customers including a Canadian drone operator, an African cargo airline and a U.S. freight forwarder.

Suppliers

Seletar
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Rolls-Royce Plays Long Game In Blade Production; Green Efforts Step Up

Feb 08, 2022
Rolls-Royce is continuing to produce Trent 1000 and Trent XWB fan blades in Singapore at maximum volume, despite depressed demand for widebody aircraft in recent years as a result of the pandemic.

Airports

MEL
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Melbourne Airport Unveils Third Runway Proposals

Feb 01, 2022
Melbourne Airport (MEL) is pushing ahead with plans to build a third runway to cope with an expected doubling of passenger numbers over the next two decades.

Airframers

Qatar Airways A350-1000
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Airbus Cancels 50 Qatar Airways A321neos, Two A350s

Feb 10, 2022
Fallout from the dispute between Airbus and Qatar Airways has reached the manufacturer’s order book, with January’s official activity summary showing cancellations for 50 A321neos and two A350-1000s.

Industry Data