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Aviation Daily, April 11, 2022

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Lessors

Moscow
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BOC Aviation Expects Surge In Insurance Costs

Apr 08, 2022
Airlines and lessors are going to have to deal with significantly higher insurance costs over the coming years, as insurers try to cover what are expected to be billions of dollars of claims relating to leased airliners appropriated by Russia.

The Daily Memo

Lufthansa pilot training
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Daily Memo: Lufthansa Restarts Pilot Training; Landing Jobs Remains A Challenge

Apr 08, 2022
Unlike in the U.S., the pilot market is still tough in Europe and in the Lufthansa Group in particular.

Airframers

AirAsia X A330
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Airbus Records AirAsia X A330neo Cancellation

Apr 08, 2022
Airbus recorded cutbacks of its largest A330-900 order in the European OEM’s March orders and deliveries statement, leading to a major reduction in the official backlog for the type.
SSJ at MAKS 2015
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Superjet-NEW To Make First Flight In Early 2023 With Russian Engines

Apr 08, 2022
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation has intensified the development of an import-substituted version of its Superjet (SSJ) 100 regional jet—which remains almost the only commercial passenger aircraft Russian domestic carriers can use for international flights now. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Lufthansa
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Europe’s Carbon Market Too Soft On Airlines, Campaign Group Says

Apr 07, 2022
Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is too generous to airlines and free carbon allowances to the aviation industry should be curbed, Brussels-based campaign group Transport & Environment (T&E) said in an April 6 report.
Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
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U.S. Lawmakers Propose No-Fly List For Unruly Passengers

Apr 07, 2022
Lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate have introduced a bill that would create a federal no-fly list for airline passengers who assault flight attendants and crewmembers.

Technology

ZeroAvia
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ZeroAvia Partners For Hydrogen Regional Demonstration In California

Apr 04, 2022
Hydrogen-electric propulsion startup ZeroAvia has partnered with zero-emission vehicle refueling company ZEV Station to develop a hydrogen refueling infrastructure for airports in California.

Airlines

Alaska Airlines
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Alaska Airlines Cancels 2% Of Flights Through June Over Pilot Shortage

Apr 08, 2022
Alaska Airlines is cutting its schedule by 2% through the end of June, part of an effort to address the operational strains caused by a shortage of available pilots.
Ryanair
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Ryanair Picks French Partner For Pilot Training

Apr 08, 2022
Ryanair is adding French flying school Astonfly to its network of European partners for pilot training as part of plans to meet its sustained demand for pilots. 
Air Belgium Airbus A340-300
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Air Belgium Grows Fleet, Expands Cargo, Passenger Services

Mar 23, 2022
Air Belgium will further expand its fleet over the course of 2022, with increasing emphasis on cargo. 

Sustainability

Enerkem
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SAF From Forest Biomass Developer Wins Canadian Challenge

Apr 01, 2022
A process developed by biofuel developer Enerkem to convert forest biomass into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has won a Canadian government competition to develop a fuel that can be produced domestically at costs competitive with fossil fuel.

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