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Regulatory/Legislative

United Airlines Boeing 777
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FAA Clears Return To Service For 52 United 777-200s

May 17, 2022
The FAA issued final paperwork clearing the return to service of 52 Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 777-200s operated by United Airlines, ending a grounding that has constrained the carrier’s widebody capacity over the last fifteen months.
contrails
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European Committee Approves Tougher Emissions Trading Reforms

May 17, 2022
A European Parliament committee has adopted draft laws that will allow for long-haul flights to be included in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and phase out free allowances for airlines two years earlier than planned, among other measures.  

The Daily Memo

San Francisco International Airport
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Daily Memo: What’s Next For Surging Air Fares?

May 17, 2022
Airline fares are getting more expensive, and industry watchers are divided on how much higher they could go before consumers cry uncle.

Safety

Changi
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Lessons Must Be Learned From Pandemic, Air Transport Leaders Say

May 17, 2022
Senior executives at the Changi Aviation Summit in Singapore said lessons learned during the pandemic should be channeled into building up resilience in case of future disruptions.

Airlines

Ryanair 737 MAX
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Ryanair Adds To Boeing Critiques; Looks To ‘Reasonable’ Profits In 2023

May 16, 2022
In the latest high-profile criticism of Boeing, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said the U.S. aircraft manufacturer’s management needs to “up its game.”   
GKN Aerospace
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EasyJet Links With GKN On Hydrogen Propulsion

Apr 28, 2022
EasyJet is continuing to lend its support to efforts to develop technology for zero-emission commercial aircraft. 
IATA
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Chinese Market Won’t Go Back To Normal, IATA’s Walsh Says

May 16, 2022
The way international airlines think about the greater Chinese market, including Hong Kong, has significantly changed over the course of the pandemic and the industry is now more wary of Beijing’s policies, according to IATA Director General Willie Walsh.

Advanced Air Mobility

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Autonomous UAM Technology Flight Tested In Brazil

May 06, 2022
As part of preparations for the introduction of urban air mobility operations in Brazil, Embraer and sister company Eve UAM have evaluated a set of autonomous flight technologies around Sao Jose dos Campos using helicopters.

Industry Data