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Aviation Daily, April 19, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

passenger wearing mask
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U.S. Federal Judge Strikes Down The Government’s Mask Mandate

Apr 18, 2022
A Federal judge in Florida has declared the U.S. government’s mask mandate for air travel is unlawful.

The Daily Memo

United Airlines
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Daily Memo: Not Every U.S. Domestic Airport Is Recovering

Apr 18, 2022
The U.S. domestic airline recovery is mostly a good-news story. 

Airlines

easyJet and Ryanair
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European Air Traffic Continues Recovery

Apr 18, 2022
European air traffic continued to edge higher in the week ending April 17, Eurocontrol statistics showed, with a 1.4% increase compared to the previous week.
JAL Boeing 787-8
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JAL Now Forecasting Deeper Loss For 2021

Apr 18, 2022
Citing protracted border closures and lukewarm domestic travel for its decreased financial estimates, Japan Airlines (JAL) is forecasting a deeper loss for the 2021/22 financial year of ¥777 billion ($1.4 billion) against ¥146 billion previously estimated last November. 
Air Canada A220-300
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Air Canada Posts Record Day For Passengers Carried In The Pandemic

Apr 18, 2022
Air Canada recently reached a pandemic milestone after it posted a record day for passengers carried.
Qantas and New Zealand
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International Recovery Gains Momentum At Auckland Airport

Apr 18, 2022
Auckland Airport is seeing a strong rebound in traffic from Australia following New Zealand’s latest border reopening move, and airlines are preparing to add more routes when travel resumes from other overseas markets.

Opinion

connect airlines Q400
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Opinion: Is It Time For A Turboprop Resurgence?

Apr 18, 2022
The U.S. domestic airline market carried 926 million passengers, of which roughly 165 million—almost 20%—took flights shorter than 450 mi. (the “regional market”) in 2019.

Sustainability

TotalEnergies
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Mitsubishi Teams To Produce SAF In Japan

Apr 18, 2022
Mitsubishi and Eneos, Japan’s largest oil company, will jointly study the establishment of a domestic supply chain for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), targeting deliveries beginning in 2027.

Industry Data