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Airlines

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Spirit Delays Frontier Merger Vote For Third Time

Jul 08, 2022
The postponement is the latest sign that a competing bid from JetBlue is gaining traction among a critical mass of stockholders.
GetJet 737-800
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Lithuania’s GetJet Airlines To Add Five 737-800s

Jun 27, 2022
Wet-lease specialist GetJet Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737-800, which is scheduled to be joined by a further four by year-end.
Vagar
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Atlantic Airways Prepares For More Competition, Reactivates U.S. Plans

Jul 08, 2022
The Faroe Islands’ national carrier Atlantic Airways is looking to connect with the U.S. East Coast.
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WestJet Looks To Regain Its Competitive Advantage, CEO Says

Jun 28, 2022
In his first 100 days at the helm of WestJet, CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech has led a strategic review of the company, with a focus on evaluating the airline’s long haul, regional and leisure segments.
SAS E195
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SAS Receives Court Approval To Carry On Flying

Jul 08, 2022
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has received approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York for all of its “first day” motions as part of the company’s voluntary Chapter 11 process in the U.S.
Royal Brunei Airlines
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Royal Brunei Mulls Fleet Optimization Amid Limited Resources

Jun 20, 2022
Facing a shortage of talent and resources as a result of the pandemic, Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) is looking to further optimize its fleet into a leaner airline.

Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Boeing’s Next Airplane—Does Patience Mean Prudence?

Jul 08, 2022
For months, critics have been saying Boeing urgently needs to move forward with a new aircraft program to claw back the gobs of market share lost to Airbus at the upper end of the narrowbody market. 

MRO

Leap
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Safran To Create Major MRO Shop In India

Jul 08, 2022
It will be Safran's largest heavy maintenance facility in the world, with annual capacity for up to 300 Leap engine shop visits.

Regulatory/Legislative

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European Parliament Raises Airport Requirements For SAF

Jul 08, 2022
It also amended the types of fuel that fall within the ambit of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and proposed a new fund to accelerate their introduction.

Safety

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China Conducts 737 MAX Flights Days After Huge Airbus Order

Jul 07, 2022
Air China carried out a Boeing 737-8 test flight on the morning of July 7, signaling that the aircraft has undergone certain modifications.

Technology

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Netherlands’ Cluster Targets Role On Future Hydrogen Airliners

Jun 22, 2022
A Netherlands’ aerospace cluster plans to develop a hydrogen-electric propulsion system for retrofit to 40-80-seat regional turboprops as a path to securing a position on future Airbus and Embraer sustainable aircraft programs. 

Industry Data

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Widebody Engine OEM Cycles (Flights), Indexed To June 2019

Jul 08, 2022
Rising travel demand and pilot shortages are making widebodies look appealing again as they can move lots of people, quickly.

Speed News

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SpeedNews Commercial Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

Jul 08, 2022
Marketplace for Commercial Aircraft & Engines.

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Jul 08, 2022
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