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Airlines

SAS
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SAS Files For Chapter 11, Initiating Restructuring As Pilot Strike Begins

Jul 05, 2022
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is seeking $700 million in bridge financing to see it through U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, after an indefinite pilots’ strike accelerated its decision to pursue voluntary court-led restructuring.
Air Serbia Airbus A319
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Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines Plan For Possible Joint Venture

Jun 29, 2022
Air Serbia and Turkish Airlines are seeking to expand their levels of commercial cooperation, potentially creating a joint venture between the two national carriers. 
Ryanair Strike
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Strike, Staff Shortage Disruption Continues For Europe’s Airlines

Jul 05, 2022
As the peak summer season gets underway, airlines in Europe are facing more disruption as strikes in some countries add to existing staff shortages and governments look for ways to better manage the crisis.  

Daily Memo

A320neo
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Daily Memo: China Is Back Ordering (Airbus) Aircraft

Jul 05, 2022
The big three Chinese airlines' order for a combined 292 narrowbodies comes after the backlog of deliveries to the country had been getting smaller and smaller.

Airframers

Faury
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Faury Sees Renewed Widebody Demand, Sticks To Narrowbody Production Target

Jul 05, 2022
Airbus is seeing early signs in the recovery of demand for long-haul aircraft and “may start the widebody [production] ramp-up earlier than we thought,” CEO Guillaume Faury tells Aviation Week.

Sustainability

Airplane tracks
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European Tech Execs Vow Clean Aviation Cooperation

Jun 22, 2022
The chief technology officers of seven companies involved in the EU’s Clean Aviation public-private partnership have committed to work together on topics that would otherwise be competitive issues, praising the framework the €4.1 billion ($4.3 billion) initiative is giving the industry.

Airports

LCY
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London City Airport Moves To End Saturday Flights Ban

Jul 05, 2022
London City Airport wants more flexible operating hours for flights, particularly on Saturdays, as a way to increase capacity at the airport.
Hamad International Airport
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Qatar’s Hamad International Airport Launches ‘Digital Twin’ Program

Jun 30, 2022
The “digital twin” initiative is part of Hamad International's “smart airport” program, to improve the speed and quality of decision-making. 
Noida Delhi Airport rendering
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Zurich Airport Operator To Build New Airport Near Delhi

Jul 01, 2022
Noida International Airport is planned to open by the end of 2024 and will have capacity for around 12 million passengers per year.

Suppliers

Airbus Airspace XL overhead bins
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Airbus Offers New Luggage Bin Retrofit Option

Jun 14, 2022
Airbus is introducing the L Bin, a new retrofit option for A320 family operators to benefit from enlarged overhead luggage bins.

Industry Data

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Leisure and Normal Business Fares For Week of June 22

Jul 05, 2022
Harrell Leisure And Business Fares and Cost-Per-Mile.
United Airlines aircraft
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Aviation Week Fleet & Data Services: Recent Commercial Aircraft Deliveries, June 25-30, 2022

Jul 05, 2022
Between June 25-30 Boeing delivered 19 aircraft, including 16 737 MAXs. Airbus did not deliver any commercial aircraft during the period.