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Aviation Daily, June 14, 2022

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Airlines

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U.S. Fares Rose 13% In May On Higher Fuel Costs

Jun 13, 2022
Airfares surged by nearly 13% in May on the back of higher jet fuel prices, extending a streak of monthly price increases that some industry watchers are worried may soon start to eat into travel demand.
Ethiopian Airlines
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African Traffic Lags At 66% Of Pre-Pandemic Levels

Jun 13, 2022
African airlines have restored around 76.6% of their 2019 capacity, but traffic is continuing to lag at 66.3% of pre-pandemic levels, causing cash-flow problems for local operators.
SAS
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Denmark Says Yes To SAS Restructuring

Jun 13, 2022
The Danish government has acknowledged that Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is in a “very serious situation,” triggering the state to agree to a debt-to-equity conversion and a possible capital injection.
Aeroflot A321neo
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Russian Domestic Traffic Dropped By 20% In March-April

Jun 09, 2022
While Russian aviation authorities have stopped publishing any commercial aviation statistics from March, recently released—albeit sketchy—data is showing a serious drop in domestic air service. 
Air France 777-300
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Air France To Unveil New Premium Cabin In Winter 2023

May 25, 2022
Air France is working on new designs for its long-haul La Première cabin to be launched during the winter 2023/2024 season, building on its recent long-haul business cabin upgrade.

The Daily Memo

Volansi
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Daily Memo: Lessons Learned From UAS Ops Are Being Applied To AAM

Jun 13, 2022
Urban air taxi service may not be the best market for advanced air mobility startups to focus on, at least initially.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Brazil’s Airlines Oppose Legislation For Mandatory Baggage Allotment

Jun 09, 2022
Airline industry stakeholders have banded together in objecting to the return of a mandatory baggage allowance in Brazil. 

Sustainability

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Greater Push For European SAFs Required, Campaign Group Says

Jun 09, 2022
European sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) manufacturers could produce 1.83 million tons of e-kerosene in 2030, saving about 5 million tons of CO2, but it must be of the right type, according to European campaign group Transport & Environment (T&E). 
passengers at airport
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Passengers Keen To See Airline Sustainability, Conference Hears

Jun 13, 2022
Passengers will be willing to pay higher ticket prices to airlines that can demonstrably prove that they are acting in a sustainable manner, design guru Paul Wylde said June 13.

Airframers

Boeing headquarters
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Boeing On The Hunt For Engineers And Talent, From Arlington To Brazil

Jun 13, 2022
Boeing’s hunt for new engineering talent is taking it from suburban Washington to Brazil as it seeks to attract and retain a new generation of workers after the COVID-19 pandemic and production missteps.

Technology

ZeroAvia fuel-cell powertrain
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Regional Lessor Monte Orders ZeroAvia Hydrogen Conversions

Jun 08, 2022
Regional turboprop lessor Monte Aircraft Leasing has agreed to purchase up to 100 hydrogen-electric powertrains from zero-emission propulsion startup ZeroAvia for installation on new and existing Cessna Caravans and De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters as well as Dornier 228s and HAL-228s.

Industry Data