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Airlines

Walsh
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IATA DG Walsh: Full Network Restoration Years Away

May 03, 2022
While airlines are reporting a strong demand environment going into the northern hemisphere summer, the full restoration of global airline networks is likely years away, IATA DG Willie Walsh told Aviation Week Network editors.
AirAsia
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AirAsia Group Passenger Volumes Double As Region Opens Up 

Apr 28, 2022
Air transport in Southeast Asia appears to have turned the corner now that most countries have opened their borders to passengers from abroad.
airBaltic Airbus A220-300
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AirBaltic Leasing In Ukraine Aircraft, Leasing Out A220s

May 03, 2022
Latvian flag-carrier airBaltic plans to wet-lease a Boeing 737-900ER from Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), at the same time the company is wet-leasing some of its own fleet of Airbus A220s to other airlines.
pilots at Ronald Reagan National Airport
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Pilot-Training Bottlenecks Vary Among U.S. Carriers

May 03, 2022
U.S. airlines are unified in recognizing the need to get more pilot candidates in the pipeline but are grappling with training-process bottlenecks as they work to grow their near-term pool of qualified line pilots.

The Daily Memo

JetBlue A220-300
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Daily Memo: JetBlue Stuck In The Middle Following Spirit Board Rejection

May 03, 2022
JetBlue Airways may have been a “breath of fresh air” when it launched two decades ago, but it may need a new niche to stay competitive.

Sustainability

Air France A350-900 landing gear
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Air France, Eurocontrol Look Ahead To 2050 Net Zero

Apr 13, 2022
Air France has launched a new CO2 emissions reduction strategy in which it maps out a path to cutting direct emissions generated by its operations, reducing indirect emissions and supporting CO2 absorption projects. 
cemex
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Cement CO2 To Fuel German SAF Project

Apr 13, 2022
Aviation may have an emissions issue, but it pales in comparison to that facing cement producers. 

Regulatory/Legislative

David Boulter FAA
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Boulter To Serve As Top FAA Aviation Safety Executive

May 03, 2022
FAA Flight Standards Service executive director David Boulter will take the agency’s top civil-service safety job on an interim basis when current acting associate administrator for Aviation Safety Chris Rocheleau leaves government service at the end of May.

Technology

KHI demonstrator rendering
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JAXA To Support KHI In Hydrogen Technology Development

May 02, 2022
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is to cooperate with Kawasaki Heavy Industries on the development of core technologies for hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft.

Airports

IAD
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Washington Dulles Seeks FAA Funds To Build New Regional Concourse

Apr 26, 2022
Washington Dulles is proposing the construction of a new 14-gate concourse for regional airline flights.

Industry Data