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Aviation Daily, June 13, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Miami International Airport
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U.S. To End Required Testing For International Arrivals

Jun 10, 2022
The Biden administration is expected to imminently lift pre-departure COVID-19 testing mandates for international arrivals, ending a pandemic-era policy that many analysts have blamed for slowing the return of international travel. 

The Daily Memo

Touchless features in A320 lavatory cabin
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Daily Memo: Passenger Psychology Means Touchless Tech Is Here To Stay

Jun 10, 2022
Airlines and airports believe that contactless technologies, in use at all stages of the air travel process from border control to onboard lavatories, are here to stay.

Airlines

Dulles International Airport
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Moody’s Sees Staffing Shortage Limiting U.S. Capacity Into 2023

Jun 07, 2022
Staffing shortages will likely constrain U.S. airline capacity well into 2023, a team of Moody’s analysts predicted, but that may not be a bad thing for carriers in need of higher fares to offset their own rising costs.
Sky High E190
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Dominican Carrier Sky High Increases Embraer Capacity

Jun 02, 2022
Dominican Republic-based Sky High Aviation plans to undergo a considerable increase in capacity with the acquisition of a pair of pre-owned Embraer E190s.
American Airlines pilots
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American Airlines Vows To Negotiate Pilot Salaries Near Industry Highs

Jun 08, 2022
American Airlines has committed to pay its pilots “at the top of the industry” says CEO Robert Isom.
Airlink
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Airlink CEO Calls For Consolidation Of African Airlines

Jun 08, 2022
Africa’s airlines must and will consolidate in order to become economically viable, the CEO of one of the continent’s largest regional carriers is saying. 

Lessors

Aviation Capital Group CEO and President Tom Baker with Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo
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Why An Aircraft Lessor Is Picking Airbus Over Boeing

Jun 10, 2022
A prominent aircraft lessor explains why his company’s order book has swung so far in Airbus’ favor.
Russia
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Russian Airlines Prepare To Pay For Leased Western Aircraft In Rubles

Jun 10, 2022
Russian airlines are embarking on a new approach to rebuilding their relationships with foreign lessors after the Kremlin banned leased Western-built aircraft from being returned following the implementation of sanctions.

Suppliers

A321 XLR in assembly line
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Spirit AeroSystem’s A320 Activity Points To Growing Airbus ‘Buffer’

Jun 10, 2022
Spirit AeroSystems is delivering more Airbus A320 content than the manufacturer is currently using, helping build a buffer that will support steadily rising production rates.

Sustainability

Wizz Air A321
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Airbus, Wizz Air To Study Hydrogen Operations

Jun 07, 2022
Airbus and LCC Wizz Air have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to study hydrogen-powered aircraft operations.
DLR Exact
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Hydrogen, SAF Neck-And-Neck In DLR Study

Jun 06, 2022
Aircraft concepts using hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) are in a neck-and-neck race at the midpoint of a German research project to develop designs for climate-neutral commercial airliners that could be operational by 2035.

Airports

VIE
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Airlines Begin Tankering After Vienna Suffers Fuel Shortage

Jun 10, 2022
An accident at an oil refinery near Vienna on June 3 is now affecting the supply of kerosene to Vienna International Airport (VIE).

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