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Aviation Daily, February 16, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Boeing 787
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FAA To Retain 787 Pre-Delivery Inspection, Approval Authority

Feb 15, 2022
FAA inspectors will conduct final inspections and issue paperwork required for each Boeing 787 delivery when customer hand-overs resume, following a precedent set on the 737 MAX by retaining a largely routine task usually delegated to the manufacturer. 
Peter Cerda
article

Government Policies Threaten Aviation’s Recovery In The Americas

Feb 15, 2022
Governments across the Americas need to “fundamentally change their mindset” and how they collaborate with the aviation industry otherwise the recovery will stall, delegates at Routes Americas 2022 in San Antonio have heard. 
Toronto Pearson Airport
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Canada To Ease Some Travel Restrictions As Omicron Wanes

Feb 15, 2022
The Canadian government has declared certain travel restrictions will ease on Feb. 28, including adjustments to testing requirements for travelers entering the country. 

The Daily Memo

Norse Atlantic Boeing 787-9
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Daily Memo: Vlad The Invader And The Titanium Ghost

Feb 14, 2022
It is déjà vu all over again for the aerospace world when it comes to Russia, Ukraine and titanium. So what should industry stakeholders take away from the conflict’s potential effects on aerospace’s prospects?

Airlines

Malaysia Airlines 737 MAX 8
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Malaysia Airlines To Take 25 737 MAXs From Air Lease

Feb 15, 2022
Malaysia Airlines’ parent company has signed a long-term lease deal with U.S. lessor Air Lease Corp. (ALC), covering 25 Boeing 737-8s.
aircraft
article

Ukraine International Slims Active Fleet To 13 Aircraft

Feb 15, 2022
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has deployed another two aircraft to Spain for safekeeping, reducing its fleet to 13 units, as tensions with Russia continue to simmer.
Volaris
article

Volaris El Salvador Granted Final Approval For U.S. Routes

Feb 09, 2022
The new El Salvador unit of Mexican LCC Volaris has secured final approval to launch flights to the U.S.
aircraft
article

JetBlue Adds 30 More A220s, Bringing Firm Order To 100

Feb 15, 2022
JetBlue Airways plans to use the Airbus A220s to replace its fleet of 60 aging Embraer E190s.
Sun
article

Sun Country Sees Fruitful ‘Coexistence’ With Delta In Minneapolis

Feb 09, 2022
Sun Country Airlines CEO Jude Bricker says he is not worried about the proposed merger of Frontier Airline and Spirit Airlines, saying that neither ULCC has had much success from its Minneapolis (MSP) base.

Obituary

Joseph Del Balzo
article

Former FAA Executive Joseph Del Balzo Dies

Feb 14, 2022
Joseph M. Del Balzo, whose 36-year FAA career included time as acting administrator, passed away at age 85 Feb. 11 in Philadelphia.

Airframers/Suppliers

article

BOC CEO: Commercial Industry Will Need Massive Additional Equity

Feb 15, 2022
It won’t come from governments this time.

Airframers

ATR
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ATR Sees Asian Carriers Turn To Turboprops

Feb 14, 2022
ATR continues its commitment to attending the Singapore Airshow in a region that has long been an important market for the turboprop manufacturer.

Industry Data