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Airlines

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U.S. Airline Memorial Day Meltdown May Signal Challenging Summer

May 31, 2022
To many industry-watchers, the Memorial Day travel period was a stress-test to gauge whether U.S. airlines were prepared to handle an expected surge in leisure travel demand this summer. 
Easyjet and British Airways
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UK Passengers Face Disruptions Over Flight Cancellations

May 31, 2022
UK air passengers are facing disruptions during a busy school holiday week, as several airlines have had to cancel flights because of ongoing operational issues including staff shortages.
SIN
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AAPA Chief: Russia-Ukraine War Greatest Threat To Airline Industry

May 31, 2022
The sector also faces a “perfect storm” amid rising fuel costs, inflation, a food crisis and supply chain disruptions, AAPA DG Subhas Menon said. 
Niceair Airbus A319
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Icelandic Startup Niceair Receives A319 In Time For June Launch

May 31, 2022
Iceland’s Niceair received a wet-leased Airbus A319 from Portuguese ACMI specialist Hi Fly on May 30, in time for the startup to launch its first flights as planned.
A330
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Hawaiian Airlines Set To Bring Back Japanese Leisure Travelers

May 30, 2022
Hawaiian Airlines plans to restore more of its lucrative Japanese network following the relaxation of entry restrictions to the East Asian country.
SAS
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SAS Puts Pressure On Lessors In Restructuring Of Widebody Fleet

May 31, 2022
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) continues to face substantial structural cost challenges because its widebody fleet is not suited to the current market, according to the carrier’s CEO.

The Daily Memo

COVID-19 testing at LAX
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Daily Memo: As U.S. Testing Requirements Remain In Place, Airlines Pay The Price

May 31, 2022
International demand continues to be crimped by pre-departure COVID-19 testing requirements to enter the U.S. 

Regulatory/Legislative

damaged southwest airlines nacelle
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FAA Review Finds Nacelle Certification Requirements Are Sufficient

May 31, 2022
An FAA review of certification requirements stemming from several high-profile engine failures that caused ancillary damage finds no need to change the way nacelles are evaluated, the agency’s chief told the NTSB.

Cargo

737-800BCF
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Bahrain’s Texel Air To Double 737-800BCF Fleet

May 13, 2022
Fast-growing freight volumes in the Middle East have led Bahrain-based cargo specialist Texel Air to step up the speed of its expansion. 

Industry Data