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Aviation Daily, April 28, 2022

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Airframers

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Boeing Reveals More Losses And Charges, Leaving Cash Questions

Apr 27, 2022
Boeing’s first-quarter 2022 financial results were another gusher of red ink, with the beset U.S. aerospace and defense OEM reporting new charges and negative results over most of its operations, and the company leaving investors and analysts with reasonable doubt over whether it can achieve net-positive cash flow this year.
Boeing 777X
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Boeing Shifts First 777-9 Deliveries To 2025

Apr 27, 2022
Boeing has taken the decision of shifting its first 777-9 deliveries into 2025 from the end of 2023 and is pausing production of additional airframes through 2023 in an effort to avoid building up an even larger inventory.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Boeing To Face More Difficult Choices In MAX Fallout

Apr 27, 2022
Another delay in the 777X program for first deliveries to occur in 2025 is a good indication of the depth and breadth of issues that Boeing Commercial Aircraft as a company is facing.

MRO

SAS
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Airbus-led Digital Alliance Lands SAS As Launch Customer

Apr 26, 2022
SAS Scandinavian Airlines will be the launch customer of a product developed by the Airbus-led Digital Alliance venture that targets predictive maintenance and other data-driven operational efficiency drivers, signing up for the partnership’s Skywise Predictive Maintenance Alliance (SPMA) offering. 
DME
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Russia Has Seized 222 Leased Aircraft, Analysis Shows

Apr 27, 2022
Russian operators have seized 222 commercial and business-jet aircraft that belong to lessors, taking advantage of a government edict that permitted them to re-register the airframes to take ownership and get them on the country’s registry, an Aviation Week analysis shows. 
E190F E195F
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Embraer Provides New Details About E190, E195 Freighter Conversions

Apr 24, 2022
The first converted crossover jets should be available in 2024.
Republic Airways E170
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Supply Chain Pressure Acute For Operators, Manufacturers

Apr 27, 2022
Companies throughout the commercial aerospace supply chain are re-examining everything from how they forecast demand to what they can handle in-house as part of broad efforts to mitigate increasing risk as passenger airline activity ramps up.

Airlines

AKL
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Air New Zealand Moving Headquarters To Airport Base

Apr 27, 2022
Air New Zealand has revealed a plan to relocate its headquarters to Auckland Airport, and is also restarting its project to build a new maintenance hangar there.
Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200
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Hawaiian Airlines Benefits From Strengthening Demand

Apr 27, 2022
Hawaiian Airlines saw encouraging signs of improvement in some of its international markets in the 2022 first quarter (Q1), and it expects further gains to occur in the second quarter.
Astana
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Air Astana Plans New Connections To UK, Turkey

Apr 26, 2022
Air Astana plans to begin offering new scheduled connections to the UK and Turkey in May using its fleet of Airbus A321 aircraft. 

Regulatory/Legistlative

aircraft
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FAA, Airlines Schedule Meeting To Review Florida Congestion

Apr 27, 2022
The FAA will host a two-day meeting with a group of U.S. airlines in early May to discuss ways to increase the efficiency of busy airspace in Florida, following a spate of operational meltdowns there affecting JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines and others.

Technology

Saab 340B for NASA EPFD project
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GE Taps BAE Systems For Hybrid Electric Propulsion Team

Apr 21, 2022
BAE Systems plans to provide energy-management components, including the battery and cabling, for the megawatt-class hybrid electric propulsion system being developed by GE Aviation under the recently awarded NASA Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration project.

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