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Aviation Daily, March 16, 2022

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Airlines

airplane refueling
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U.S. Airlines Raise Revenue Forecasts Despite Fuel Price Surge

Mar 15, 2022
Boosted by strong bookings momentum in March, major U.S. carriers raised their revenue outlooks for the 2022 first quarter (Q1) despite a recent surge in jet fuel prices to their highest levels since 2008. 
United
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United Vies With Delta For South Africa Frequencies

Mar 07, 2022
United and Delta are both looking to acquire U.S.-South Africa frequencies, which are limited under the current air services agreement between the countries.
Korean Air 787-9
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Korean Air Reroutes Long-Haul Flights Away From Russian Airspace

Mar 15, 2022
The new routes will mean flights between Seoul and European destinations Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London and Paris will be between 1 hr. 30 min. and 2 hr. 45 min. longer on each one-way leg.
GOL 737 MAX
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GOL To Accelerate 737 MAX Fleet Transition

Mar 14, 2022
Brazilian airline GOL, which is working to quickly transition its fleet to the Boeing 737 MAX, believes the next generation narrowbody will represent roughly 30% of its fleet at year-end. 
Airlink
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South African Carriers Anxiously Await Route Approvals

Mar 11, 2022
South Africa’s airlines are gearing up for a pack of new routes to be awarded, after the country’s government finally reconstituted two licensing bodies. 
X
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AirAsia X Will Rebuild A330 Fleet As Borders Open

Feb 21, 2022
AirAsia X has revealed more details about its plans to raise additional funds and progressively return more of its grounded fleet to service.

The Daily Memo

Moscow
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Daily Memo: Europe’s Airports Face Longer Road To Recovery

Mar 15, 2022
Europe’s airports are looking beyond COVID-19 and the sudden disruption to recovery caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—but they know many obstacles remain while balancing the need to return to growth with the ever-more-urgent need to do so sustainably.

Regulatory/Legislative

Rossiya 747-400
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Irish Regulator Pulls Airworthiness Certificates For Russian Fleet

Mar 15, 2022
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has revoked the certificates of airworthiness for all aircraft registered in Ireland and operated by Russian airlines, the regulator confirmed March 15. 
SHA
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China’s Domestic Recovery Hit By New Coronavirus Outbreaks

Mar 15, 2022
On March 14, more than 80% of flights at Shenzhen and 70% at Shanghai’s two airports were canceled. 

Suppliers

inflight
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Inflight Broadband Demand In Asia On The Rise, Satellite Operator Says

Feb 21, 2022
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region are recognizing a changing need among their passengers for inflight data connectivity, according to a provider of satellite broadband to carriers.

Industry Data