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Aviation Daily, July 15, 2022

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Airlines

Oslo Airport
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SAS Says Pilots’ Strike Is Putting Survival Financing At Risk

Jul 14, 2022
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has warned that the ongoing pilots’ strike has “severely impacted” the company’s liquidity and is putting at risk its ability to source new funding.
Star Alliance
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Deutsche Bahn Becomes First Star Alliance Intermodal Partner

Jul 05, 2022
Star Alliance has announced that, as of Aug. 1, Germany’s rail operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) will be its first intermodal, non-airline partner.
Delta 767s on ATL tarmac
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Delta CEO Downplays Recession Concerns Amid Strong Demand

Jul 14, 2022
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian downplayed concerns that a possible recession could sap consumer travel demand, telling analysts on a recent earnings call that his company is well-positioned to ride out a mild slowdown should one take place.
Emirates
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Emirates Blasts Heathrow Management As ‘Incompetent’

Jul 14, 2022
Emirates Airline has refused to accept London Heathrow (LHR) airport’s demands that carriers operating into the UK hub should cut their services over the summer peak season.  
aircraft
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Ryanair Will Not Make Money This Winter, O’Leary Says

Jul 14, 2022
Winter looks to be challenging for the Irish LCC, but the Ryanair Group CEO foresees a modest profit for the company's current fiscal year.
SWISS A320neo
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Swiss Makes More Schedule Cuts To Handle Market Constraints

Jul 01, 2022
From August to the end of October, Swiss International Air Lines plans to cut 676 flights, around 2% of its current schedule, through reduced frequencies. 

The Daily Memo

Safran Aircraft Engines site in Hyderabad
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Daily Memo: Safran Places Leap Bets On India

Jul 14, 2022
Over the 2018-25 period, Safran intends to invest a total $200-250 million in India, essentially around Leap engine production and MRO. 

Sustainability

Airbus Zero-E
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EU Launches Zero-Emission Aviation Alliance

Jun 24, 2022
The European Commission (EC) has launched the Alliance for Zero Emission Aviation to prepare the aviation ecosystem for the entry into service of electric- and hydrogen-powered aircraft that will contribute to Europe’s goal to be climate neutral by 2050.

Regulatory/Legislative

Aeroflot
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Aeroflot Receives A Further $900M From Russian Government

Jul 14, 2022
The funds will cover the airline’s needs to restructure debt for letters of credit.

Airports

Digital Boarding Pass Photo
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SITA Sees Asian Airports Upgrading Early To Prevent Disruptions

Jul 07, 2022
Asia-Pacific airports are “working in the right direction,” learning lessons from Europe to upgrade infrastructure and bulk up staffing to tackle the imminent surge in passengers, aviation industry IT provider SITA says. 

Technology

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Blended Wing Body Designs Sought In New DIU Solicitation

Jul 12, 2022
The U.S. Defense Department has requested high-level configuration proposals for a Blended Wing Body (BWB) that can be 30% more efficient than the aerodynamics of the Boeing 767 and Airbus A330 and combine with a new generation of propulsion technology to reduce fuel burn more than 60% by 2030 compared to the current technology. 

Industry Data