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Aviation Daily, June 21, 2022

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Airlines

San Francisco International Airport
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IATA Expects Industry Profits To Return In 2023

Jun 20, 2022
IATA believes overall industry profitability is within reach for 2023 based on a strong recovery of demand in recent months now that travel restrictions have been eased in many countries.
Anne Rigail
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Air France Seeing Benefits From Early Recruitment, CEO Says

Jun 16, 2022
Air France is ready for a busy summer season, having taken the decision to recruit more staff earlier this year in the hope of strong demand.
All Nippon Airways
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ANA Urges Japan’s Government To Remove International Constraints

Jun 20, 2022
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is starting to see international demand returning, but the carrier is pushing for Japan’s government to ease restrictions that are preventing a more significant traffic recovery.
aircraft
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JetBlue Boosts Transatlantic Offer, Remains Cautious On Capacity Plans

Jun 20, 2022
The New York-based carrier is adding more London flights and has routes to Paris on its radar.
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Malaysia Airlines Plans July Order For 20 Widebody Aircraft

Jun 18, 2022
The carrier “is at the tail end of the process” of negotiations with manufacturers, Malaysia Airlines CEO Izham Ismail tells Aviation Daily.
aircraft
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EasyJet Gains Lisbon Slots; Flight Disruption Continues

Jun 20, 2022
UK LCC easyJet has emerged as the front-runner for 18 additional daily slot pairs at Lisbon Airport, which TAP Air Portugal is required to give up as a competition remedy for its €2.55 billion ($2.68 billion) restructuring.
Generic Boeing 737-800
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Airline Industry Confident Despite Economic Challenges

Jun 20, 2022
The air transport industry’s recovery remains uneven region to region and there are concerns about the general economy and a global recession, but airline leaders seem confident in a return to pre-pandemic levels of growth.
Air India
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Air India Eyes Multiple Hubs, International Expansion

Jun 17, 2022
Air India plans to open multiple hubs across India over the coming years to help capture the surging demand in the country’s domestic market and drive an ambitious international expansion strategy under new owner Tata Group.
MAX
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Virgin Australia Eyes Return Of Long-Haul Operations

Jun 20, 2022
Virgin Australia is considering the aircraft choices available that would allow it to eventually resume long-haul international routes.

The Daily Memo

Emirates A350
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Daily Memo: Supplier Issues Compound OEM Delays At Emirates, Other Airlines

Jun 20, 2022
Emirates has been among the airlines suffering the most from Boeing’s aircraft delivery delays. 

Airports

Changi Airport
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IATA: Asian Airports Urged To Take Lessons From Europe, Fast

Jun 20, 2022
Asian airports have the opportunity to avert potential airport chaos seen in Europe, by learning lessons and taking proactive moves. 
Brussels
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European Labor Crunch Leads To Airport Caps

Jun 20, 2022
Labor shortages have forced Amsterdam Schiphol and London Gatwick to set capacity limits, while Brussels Airlines canceled almost all flights from its home base on June 20 in the face of eight-hour security wait times.

Industry Data