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Regulatory/Legislative

FAA building
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Denver Airport CEO Phillip Washington Nominated For Top FAA Job

Jul 06, 2022
The Biden Administration has picked Phillip Washington, head of Denver International Airport and an experienced transportation official, to lead the Federal Aviation Administration.
Spirit Airlines at Newark
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U.S. DOT Awards 16 Peak Newark Slots To Spirit Airlines

Jul 06, 2022
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has awarded Spirit Airlines 16 peak-hour slots at Newark Liberty Airport (EWR), capping off a nearly three-year contest to determine the fate of the vacant slots at the crowded New York metropolitan area airport. 

The Daily Memo

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
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Daily Memo: Long-Term Capacity Limits Add To Schiphol’s Short-Term Woes

Jul 06, 2022
Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport has been forced to impose short-term capacity limits over the summer season, in an attempt to manage the perfect storm of staff shortages and swiftly returning travel demand that, in common with many other airports, has led to disruption.

Airlines

BA
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European Carriers Continue To Slim Schedules

Jul 06, 2022
European airlines are again reducing their flight schedules in the face of staff shortages, rising COVID-19 infections and capacity shortfalls in areas such as air traffic control.
Serbia
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Air Serbia Threatens Schiphol With Legal Action Over Capacity Cuts

Jul 06, 2022
Air Serbia is protesting that capacity restrictions at Amsterdam Schiphol are causing “great financial and reputational damage” by forcing the airline to limit the number of passengers it can carry from Amsterdam to its home hub Belgrade. 
Austrian Airlines 777
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Austrian Airlines Plans Long-Haul Fleet Renewal

Jun 29, 2022
Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines, which operates one of the oldest long-haul fleets in Europe, expects it will need a fleet rollover this decade. 

Technology

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Australia Regional Backs Hydrogen-Fueled Beech 1900D

Jun 30, 2022
Australian regional airline Skytrans has partnered with local startup Stralis Aircraft to convert a 19-seat Beech 1900D turboprop to hydrogen-electric propulsion for flight trials in 2025.

Suppliers

Daher and Triumph plant
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Daher Expands U.S. Presence With Triumph Facility

Jul 06, 2022
Daher, the French-based maker of TBM turboprops and the Kodiak 100 utility aircraft, has purchased Triumph Group’s metallic and composite aerostructures facility in Stuart, Florida.

MRO

Aeroflot
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Aeroflot Transfers All Maintenance Work To Subsidiary A-Technics

Jul 06, 2022
Aeroflot Group subsidiary A-Technics is going to turn into Russia’s largest MRO provider.

Industry Data