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Aviation Daily, June 30, 2022

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Airframers

Boeing
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Boeing Job Push Signals Company-Wide Recovery Drive

Jun 27, 2022
Boeing may still be at least two years away from launching its next all-new commercial airliner, but the manufacturer is on the hunt for thousands of new engineers and machinists.

The Daily Memo

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX
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Daily Memo: Congressional Mandates Give FAA Ample Chances For Positive Change

Jun 29, 2022
Sometimes, the U.S. Congress gets it right. Several requirements in a sweeping 2020 law aimed at improving FAA’s safety oversight offer a few examples.

Airlines

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Air New Zealand Confirms Economy Sleep Pods For New 787 Cabins

Jun 29, 2022
Air New Zealand has unveiled new international cabin products for its Boeing 787 fleet, including a set of bunk-like sleep pods that can be booked by economy-class passengers.
Finnair
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Finnair Revising Strategy As Russian Airspace Closures Bite

Jun 24, 2022
The closure of Russian airspace has caused considerable changes in Finnair’s strategy, as over half of the Oneworld alliance member’s revenue came from the traffic to Asia operating via Russian territory.
Vietjet
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Vietjet Plans More A330s For Larger Long-Haul Network

Jun 08, 2022
The LCC wants additional aircraft so it can add points in Australia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe to its route map.

Airports

Groupe ADP
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Air Liquide, Groupe ADP Partner To Enable Hydrogen At Airports

Jun 15, 2022
Anticipating the arrival of hydrogen-powered airliners in 2035, Air Liquide and Paris airports operator Groupe ADP have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create a 50:50 engineering joint venture to help develop hydrogen infrastructure at airports.
Heathrow Airport plane inflight
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Heathrow Protests CAA’s Proposed Passenger Charges

Jun 29, 2022
The CEO of London Heathrow Airport has accused the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of failing to understand how much funding is required to operate a major airport. 

Sustainability

Qantas tail of A330
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Qantas, Airbus Look To Spur Australian SAF Development

Jun 20, 2022
Qantas and Airbus have jointly committed to invest in the Australian sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry, with the airline hoping to use locally produced fuel to help meet its long-term SAF targets.
Neste
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Singapore State Investor Targets Decarbonization

Jun 06, 2022
Singaporean state investment company Temasek has committed an initial $5 billion to launch GenZero, an investment platform dedicated to accelerating decarbonization globally. 

Technology

Clean Aviation demonstrators
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Clean Aviation Partners Aim At High Production Rate For Lighter Fuselage

Jun 23, 2022
As Europe’s Clean Sky 2 research and technology project is nearing the end, Airbus and industry partners are expected to complete the construction of their multifunction fuselage demonstrator, aiming at lower cost and weight and fast-paced manufacturing.

Lessors

Azorra E2 flying
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Azorra Acquires Another 11 Ex-NAC Embraer Aircraft

Jun 27, 2022
The new deal comes on the heels of a recently completed purchase of 37 aircraft, also from lessor Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC).

Industry Data