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Aviation Daily, April 7, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Boeing 737 MAX 10
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Boeing Should Not Get Extension On Flight Crew Alerting Law, DeFazio Says

Apr 06, 2022
Boeing should not get relief if it cannot certify its 737-7 or 737-10 before the congressionally mandated Dec. 27 deadline that prohibits the FAA from approving new designs that—like the 737 MAX family—do not comply with several regulations, a top U.S. lawmaker said. 

The Daily Memo

jetblue and spirit
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Daily Memo: JetBlue Offers Spirit More Money, More Problems?

Apr 06, 2022
What happens next depends on a combination of Frontier’s reaction—whether it makes a counteroffer—and how the Spirit board of directors judges the tradeoffs between a relatively safer merger with Frontier, and the prospect of a perhaps more ambitious future with JetBlue.

Airlines

Dublin Airport travelers
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IATA Sees Summer Demand Growth Despite Fare Increases

Apr 06, 2022
Airlines are expecting travel demand to keep growing despite the effects of higher jet fuel costs feeding through into ticket price increases, IATA said. 
Akuryri terminal
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Iceland Startups Niceair, PLAY Target Profitability In 2023

Apr 06, 2022
In conversation with Aviation Daily, Iceland’s newest start-up airlines Niceair and PLAY detail their latest activities and plans to reach profitability in 2023.
KLM and Transavia
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Air France-KLM Negotiating With CFM For A320neo Family Engines

Apr 05, 2022
Air France-KLM’s board of directors has chosen to enter into exclusive negotiations with CFM International for the acquisition of Leap-1A engines to power its new fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft. 
A320neo
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Flynas Board Approves Increase In Orders To 250 Aircraft

Mar 28, 2022
Saudi Arabian airline flynas' board of directors has approved its strategic plan, which includes raising new aircraft orders to 250. 
A321ceo
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Cebu Losses Widen, Easing Of Travel Restrictions Seen As Path Forward

Mar 25, 2022
Cebu Pacific is banking on the relaxation of travel restrictions within the Philippines and across the region more broadly as it hopes to bring back pre-COVID levels of domestic capacity during the second quarter of the year.

Safety

777-300ER
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Serious Incident On Air France Boeing 777 Prompts Inquiry

Apr 06, 2022
An Air France-operated Boeing 777-300ER was involved in a serious incident April 5 when the crew experienced problems with the flight controls on final approach to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

Suppliers

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Supplier Crane To Better Focus On Aerospace/Defense After Spinoff

Mar 31, 2022
Highly engineered aerospace products provider Crane said March 30 that it will spin off its payment and merchandising technologies businesses into a separate, publicly traded corporation, in part to better focus on core aerospace and electronics end markets

Airports

Manchester Airport MD Karen Smart
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Manchester Airport Manager Steps Down As Disruptions Mount

Apr 06, 2022
The managing director of Manchester Airport (MAN) has stepped down amid severe operational disruption at the UK airport, including lengthy queues caused by staff shortages and stronger passenger demand.

Industry Data