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Aviation Daily, April 1, 2022

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Airlines

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European Carriers See Limited Short-Term War Impact, Major Uncertainty

Mar 31, 2022
While the immediate effects of the Russia-Ukraine war appear to be limited on European air travel demand so far, the invasion has the potential of creating a multi-layered fallout that may have longer-lasting effects than the pandemic.
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Air France-KLM Appoints New KLM CEO, Increases Summer Capacity

Mar 31, 2022
Air France-KLM's board has renewed group CEO Ben Smith’s mandate for an additional five years and appointed Marjan Rintel as KLM’s new CEO.
China Southern Airlines
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China’s ‘Big Three’ See Losses Widen In 2021, Now Fuel Costs Rocket

Mar 31, 2022
Rising fuel costs and closed borders are keeping China’s national carriers—Air China, China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines—under pressure and, despite increases in passenger revenue, all three saw their losses widen in 2021.
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Brussels Airlines CEO Frustrated By New Passenger Tax

Mar 31, 2022
Belgium’s new aviation tax will be introduced from April 1, to the annoyance of the country’s airlines.
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European Airlines Hope Sustainability Focus Sparks Airspace Reform

Mar 31, 2022
European airlines are hoping increased scrutiny on the sector’s environmental impact will provide the impetus to advance progress on much-needed reforms of the region’s airspace.
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Royal Air Maroc Looks To Make Regional Aircraft Decision This Year

Mar 18, 2022
Royal Air Maroc canceled the two remaining Boeing 737-8s that it had on order amid the worst of the pandemic but the airline is now looking to press ahead with its fleet renewal program providing market conditions stabilize.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Budget Request Highlights The FAA’s Safety-Data Push

Mar 31, 2022
The U.S. federal budget process always provides a peek into government agencies’ aspirations.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Ex-Im Bank Renews Boeing Supplier Aid; Works To Close Russia Coverage

Mar 31, 2022
The board of directors of the U.S. Export-Import Bank met for the first time under President Biden’s Senate-approved pick to run the bank, Reta Jo Lewis, and quickly doled out financial assistance for Boeing’s embattled airliner supply chain.

Advanced Air Mobilit

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Lilium Pushes EVTOL Certification Target Back To 2025

Mar 31, 2022
Lilium's chief operating officer explained to Aviation Week why certification of its Lilium Jet had slipped.

Sustainability

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Airbus Expands 100% SAF Tests To A380

Mar 28, 2022
Airbus has flown an A380 with one of its four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines running on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced from used cooking oil and waste fats by France’s Total Energies. 

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