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Airlines

San Francisco International Airport
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Higher Fares Likely Weighed On U.S. Travel Demand In April

May 23, 2022
The ability of U.S. airlines to pass along higher costs for fuel and labor through increased fares may have hit its limit in April.
A350
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Iberia Sees Summer Flying At 85% Of 2019 Levels As Long-Haul Recovers

May 11, 2022
This summer Iberia expects to operate approximately 85% of the capacity it offered during the same period of 2019, in line with a group-wide estimate given by parent company International Airlines Group (IAG).
China Southern Airlines MAX
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China Remains Vague On MAX Service Resumption

May 23, 2022
China’s two largest airlines are not providing a clear roadmap on their future with the Boeing 737 MAX, offering no indications on when the aircraft may return to service, or even if they will take deliveries at all. 
Malta
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Wizz Air Seeks AOC For New Malta Subsidiary

May 17, 2022
ULCC Wizz Air plans to open a subsidiary carrier in Malta, targeting an October 2022 launch.
easyJet
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EasyJet Adds Climate Change To Its Corporate-Risk Register

May 23, 2022
UK LCC easyJet has added “Climate Change Transition” as a specific item on its corporate-risk register, highlighting the growing significance of sustainability to airline operations.

The Daily Memo

pilot
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Daily Memo: Need Pilot Training Candidates? Show Them The Money

May 23, 2022
Big pilots’ unions say the challenge to finding qualified flight crew member is a money problem. 

Advanced Air Mobility

Joby  S4 prototype
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Archer, Joby Report Progress In eVTOL Testing, Production

May 16, 2022
Archer Aviation and Joby Aviation have both played down the potential effect of the FAA’s change in direction on eVTOL certification as they reported their first-quarter 2022 financial results.

Regulatory/Legislative

WestJet Boeing 737 nextgen
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Canadian Government To Conduct Review Of WestJet-Sunwing Deal

May 23, 2022
Transport Canada plans to conduct a public interest assessment of WestJet’s plans to acquire Sunwing Vacations and Sunwing Airlines.
passengers checking in
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European Travel Resilient Despite Fresh Challenges, Report Says

May 12, 2022
European domestic travel is expected to make a full recovery in 2022, while international arrivals will recover to 70% of 2019 levels.

Cargo

FedEx Express Cessna SkyCourier
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Textron Aviation Delivers First Cessna SkyCourier

May 09, 2022
Textron Aviation has delivered the first Cessna 408 SkyCourier to long-time customer, FedEx Express, following the turboprop’s certification in March.

Industry Data