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Aviation Daily, March 7, 2022

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Lessors

S7 Airlines A320neo
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Russian Exposure Creates Long-Term Headaches For Lessors

Mar 04, 2022
Lessors with Western-built aircraft in the hands of Russian operators face few good options on how to manage their exposed assets—from challenging repossession logistics to uncertainty over whether operators can make payments or secure aftermarket support. 

The Daily Memo

787 assembly
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Daily Memo: How The Ukraine War Could Alter M&A In Aerospace, Commercial Aviation

Mar 04, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can significantly alter mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Western aerospace and defense (A&D), several seasoned experts said recently at separate events, including Aviation Week’s Raw Materials and Commercial Aviation Supplier conferences.

Airlines

Jet
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India’s Jet Airways Names Airline Veteran Kapoor As CEO

Mar 04, 2022
India’s Jet Airways has appointed airline industry veteran Sanjiv Kapoor to lead the carrier as it relaunches operations.
Finnair
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Finnair To Furlough Up To 650 Staff After Russian Airspace Closure

Mar 04, 2022
The closure of Russian airspace to Finnish airlines is hitting Finnair hard as the majority of the flag-carrier’s pre-COVID revenues came from long-haul flights to Asia that overfly Russian territory.
Korean Air
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Reported Fuel Shortage In Moscow Prompts Korean Air To Cancel Flights

Mar 04, 2022
Korean Air has become the latest carrier to suspend its flights to Moscow since the Ukraine conflict began, while Japanese airlines are extending their cancelation of most European flights.
American
article

Former JetBlue Executive Leaves Delta After One Month For American

Mar 03, 2022
Scott Laurence, who left JetBlue for Delta Air Lines in January 2022 only to depart the following month, will lead American Airlines’ partnership strategy.
Spirit
article

Spirit Airlines To Add Atlanta, Miami Crew Bases

Mar 04, 2022
Spirit's merger partner Frontier Airlines already has crew bases at both airports.
A350
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SIA Return To Profit Driven By Cargo Demand, Passenger Rebound

Feb 24, 2022
Singapore Airlines has clawed itself back to profitability for the first time since the pandemic began in early 2020.

Sustainability

ANA and JAL
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Japanese Companies Join Forces To Boost Domestic SAF

Mar 04, 2022
Airlines, industry and energy companies in Japan have formed a voluntary organization to promote the domestic production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). 

Suppliers

Thales building
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Thales Still Sees Depressed Commercial Aviation Activity

Mar 03, 2022
Despite the overall strong recovery of air transport in traffic, orders and deliveries, Thales is still considering its commercial aviation business to be in an early convalescence phase, according to CEO Patrice Caine.

Lessors/MRO

A330
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ATSG Commits To Nine More EFW A330 P2F Conversions

Mar 03, 2022
Lessor Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) has committed to nine more conversion slots for the A330 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) with Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), the conversion joint venture between ST Engineering and Airbus.

Airframers

Damaged Antonov An-225 in hangar
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New Footage Suggests An-225 Badly Damaged In Ukraine Fighting

Mar 03, 2022
New imagery from Ukraine suggests the only example of the world’s largest aircraft, the Antonov An-225, was badly damaged during fighting at the company’s airfield at Hostomel, near Kyiv.

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