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Aviation Daily, March 8, 2022

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Airframers/Suppliers

production
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Boeing Halts Russian Titanium Sourcing; No Word On JV With Supplier

Mar 07, 2022
Boeing is no longer purchasing titanium from Russia, a move that will speed up the company’s push to diversify its supply of the raw material and could affect its partnership with major supplier VSMPO-AVISMA. 

The Daily Memo

A350
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Daily Memo: Where Things Stand In The Qatar Airways Vs. Airbus Dispute

Mar 07, 2022
A quick resolution to the falling-out appears unlikely as claims and counterclaims are filed in London’s High Court of Justice.

Cargo

777-8F
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Boeing Adds Ethiopian To 777-8F Orderbook

Mar 05, 2022
Boeing’s fast-growing 777-8F backlog has been boosted with the addition of a five-aircraft order from Ethiopian Airlines following the signing of a MOU with the African carrier.

Airlines

Aerflot flight cancelled sign
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Aeroflot Halts International Flights As War Upends Airlines, Traffic

Mar 07, 2022
Russian carrier Aeroflot is suspending all international flights starting March 8, while Eastern European ULCC Wizz Air has confirmed that four of its aircraft remain stranded in Ukraine.
Norse
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Sheltair Location Will Be Norse Atlantic Base

Feb 22, 2022
Norwegian discount airline startup Norse Atlantic Airways has chosen the Sheltair Aviation complex at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE) as its U.S. administrative headquarters.

Airports

ANC
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Anchorage Airport Ready To Handle Flights Routed Away From Russia

Mar 02, 2022
Airlines forced to cancel operations through Russian airspace connecting Europe and Asia are generally re-routing south, but the old Arctic route via Anchorage has become of interest again.
Charles de Gaulle Airport
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Airports Urged To Diversify Revenue Streams

Mar 02, 2022
Airports have been urged to place increased emphasis on non-aeronautical revenues to help rebuild their financial health in the aftermath of the pandemic. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Aeroflot
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Russian Authorities Try To Keep Commercial Fleet Amid Sanctions

Mar 07, 2022
Federal air transport agency Rosaviatsiya has recommended that local carriers with aircraft leased from foreign lessors and registered abroad suspend all international passenger and cargo services.

Sustainability

Honeywell UOP
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Honeywell To Help Build SAF Plants In China, Australia

Mar 02, 2022
Honeywell UOP is working with China’s Oriental Energy to build a large sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility in Maoming, Guangdong province. 

Industry Data