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Aviation Daily, April 14, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

passenger wearing mask
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TSA Extends Mask Mandate Through May 3

Apr 13, 2022
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) extended its mask mandate for passengers and crew until May 3, as the Biden administration continues to evaluate the impact of the BA.2 omicron subvariant.

The Daily Memo

Ajaccio
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Daily Memo: Air Corsica Expects Investment In RNP-AR Landing Approaches To Pay Off

Apr 13, 2022
Air Corsica’s management team sees its recently obtained approval to adopt satellite technology as the future for landing on challenging runways.

Airports

ATL
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Atlanta Regains Title As World’s Busiest Airport

Apr 11, 2022
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) has reclaimed its position as the busiest airport in the world, returning to the summit after handling more than 75 million passengers during 2021.

Airlines

Vietjet A321
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VietJet Pulls In Profits As Recovery Beckons

Apr 01, 2022
A strong, diversified portfolio has helped Vietjet Air remain profitable despite a relatively slow return to full recovery. 
Delta Air Lines A330
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Delta Air Lines Nears Revenue Recovery As Cost Pressures Loom

Apr 13, 2022
Delta Air Lines’ revenue outlook for the 2022 second quarter (Q2) remains robust as more markets continue to open up, but the airline will continue to fight non-fuel unit cost pressure during the first half of the year. 
Southwest
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Southwest Airlines Focuses On Increasing Flight Frequencies

Apr 13, 2022
Most of Southwest Airlines' summer plans are driven by the airline’s desire to add “depth” to its “spider web” network, as CFO Tammy Romo has said.
Icelandair Dash 8 in winter
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Icelandair Optimistic About Electric Flying, Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft

Apr 11, 2022
Icelandair wants its short domestic flight routes and ample access to green energy to be at the forefront when it comes to energy transition in aviation.
Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800
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Consolidation Key To Improving African Connectivity

Apr 07, 2022
Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka believes that the “future of aviation in Africa lies in consolidation.”

Sustainability

DLR
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Hydrogen-Powered Dornier 328 Secures German Funding

Apr 05, 2022
Germany’s government has confirmed it is funding a project to modify a Dornier 328 regional turboprop into a flying testbed for zero-emission hydrogen-electric propulsion. 

Airframers

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Boeing Boosts Operations Into Cloud With Amazon, Google, Microsoft

Apr 06, 2022
In a major step forward in its digitalization, including overhauling how it designs and builds new aircraft, Boeing announced a series of deals with the highest-profile cloud-computing providers.

Industry Data