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Aviation Daily, July 19, 2022

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Airlines

Delta
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Delta Strikes ‘Inflection Point’ Deal With Boeing Over 737-10

Jul 18, 2022
The 130-aircraft order is a major vote-of-confidence in the future of the yet-to-be-certified stretch-MAX model.
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Chinese Carriers Warn Of Widening Losses

Jul 18, 2022
China’s major carriers have warned investors that first half (H1) losses will widen, primarily due to rising fuel costs and pandemic lockdowns in major hubs like Shanghai. 
ANA
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ANA Confirms Boeing 737 MAX Order; Selects 777-8Fs

Jul 18, 2022
ANA is Boeing’s first Japanese MAX customer and the first Asian carrier to select the 777-8F.
Emirates A380
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Emirates, IATA Chiefs Want New Ultra-Big Airliners

Jul 18, 2022
With large-capacity widebodies out of production, rising passenger numbers demand a new twin-aisle design, Emirates President Tim Clark said.

The Daily Memo

Singapore Airlines A380
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Daily Memo: Asia-Pacific Airlines Slowly Rebuild A380 Fleets

Jul 17, 2022
Airbus A380s have been a rare sight in Asia-Pacific skies over the past few years, but the recent surge in international demand has seen more carriers bringing A380s out of storage.

Suppliers

MRO
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GE Aviation Rebranding 'Opens The Aperture'

Jul 18, 2022
GE has announced plans to rebrand its three business units into GE Healthcare, GE Vernova and GE Aerospace.
Pratt
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Certification Tests Get Underway On Pratt’s GTF Advantage

Jul 18, 2022
More than 2,000 hours of development and certification testing have been completed so far.

Airframers

Boeing logo on plane
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Economic Headwinds, Russia’s Removal Cut Boeing’s 20-Year Delivery Forecast Projection

Jul 16, 2022
Boeing’s latest 20-year outlook sees traffic and global GDP growth figures lower than the comparable 2021 forecast assumptions.
Scherer
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Airbus‘ Scherer Expects Widebody Rates To Increase In Steps

Jul 18, 2022
The manufacturer continues to see signs of returning demand for long-haul aircraft.

Airports

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
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Airlines, Airports Seek Solutions As Travel Disruption Continues

Jul 18, 2022
Europe’s airlines and airports are ramping up recruitment and looking for solutions to ongoing travel difficulties as many passengers are still facing disruption and delays.

Sustainability

aircraft and trees
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Boeing Forms UK SAF Development Organization

Jul 18, 2022
Boeing has become a founding member of a UK organization that will help develop and bring sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to market.

Industry Data

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Aviation Week Fleet & Data Services: Recent Commercial Deliveries, July 1-15, 2022

Jul 19, 2022
Commercial aircraft deliveries for the first half of July show six 737 MAX family deliveries from Boeing while Airbus delivered two A320neos and an A220.
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Narrowbody Legacy Vs. NextGen Engines, Indexed To January 2019

Jul 19, 2022
Today we look at how average monthly cycles on the legacy (V2500 & CFM56) engines compare to the NextGen (GTF & LEAP) engines.