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Airframers

Boeing 737-10
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Boeing CEO Open to Shelving 737-10 Amid Political Standoff

Jul 07, 2022
The aircraft-maker, confident the 737-10 will be greenlighted for service without flight-crew alerting system, may end program if mandate is applied.

The Daily Memo

contrails
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Daily Memo: Offsets Are A Necessity For The Aviation Sector To Meet Its Sustainability Targets

Jul 07, 2022
Although the aviation industry views carbon offsetting as a stop-gap measure to meet its target of net zero emissions by 2050, those mechanisms will remain firmly in place for the foreseeable future.

Regulatory/Legislative

Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Shelves Pandemic-Related Flight Suspension Rule

Jul 07, 2022
The Hong Kong government has announced the removal of a flight-suspension measure that had been a source of frustration for overseas and local airlines.
Boeing 787
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Repair Issue Prompts 787 Fire Shutoff Switch Swap Order

Jul 07, 2022
Issues with repairs prompted by a 2021 airworthiness directive have led to a follow-on inspection order.

Suppliers

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
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Regulatory Process Delays Rolls' Trent 1000 Final Fix Certification

Jul 07, 2022
Certification of the final element of a series of fixes to correct long-running corrosion and fatigue issues on the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines for the Boeing 787 has been delayed into 2023.
Safran seats
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Safran Mulls Aircraft Interiors Business Disposal

Jul 07, 2022
Safran is considering the divestiture of its aircraft interior businesses—no longer considered core activities—according to implicit comments by CEO Olivier Andries.
MI5
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Chinese Intelligence Targeting Aerospace, FBI And MI5 Heads Warn

Jul 07, 2022
“China poses a far more complex and pervasive threat to businesses than even most sophisticated company leaders realize,” FBI Director Chris Wray said.

Airlines

Transavia and KLM A320neo and A321neo
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Air France-KLM Chooses Leap 1A For New A320neo Family Fleet

Jul 06, 2022
Air France-KLM has signed a deal with CFM International (CFMI) for 200 Leap 1A engines to power its new fleet of Airbus A320neos and A321neos. 
A321neo
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Asia-Pacific International Passenger Demand Recovering, AAPA Says

Jun 28, 2022
The picture is not so bright on the cargo side; international freight traffic for Asia-Pacific airlines dropped 5.6% year-on-year in May.
A330-900
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Aircalin Mulls Third Widebody, Seeks New Asian Partners

Jul 04, 2022
South Pacific carrier Aircalin is considering adding a third widebody aircraft, likely an Airbus A330neo, as it looks to strengthen its one-stop connection to Paris.

Industry Data