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Aviation Daily, July 28, 2022

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Airlines

Spirit and Frontier airlines
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Spirit, Frontier Terminate Merger Agreement; JetBlue Talks Continue

Jul 27, 2022
If Spirit and JetBlue do eventually agree on the terms of a transaction, they will still need shareholder approval as well as antitrust approval from the U.S. Justice Department.

The Daily Memo

Frankfurt Airport Lufthansa strike
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Daily Memo: Ugly Public Mudslinging Won’t Solve The Air Travel Ramp-Up Problem

Jul 27, 2022
Across Europe and North America, as pandemic-related travel restrictions lifted, there has been a surge of demand for summer flights. 

Airframers

Airbus A321XLR
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Airbus Cuts Yearly Delivery Forecast, Slows A320 Ramp-Up Pace

Jul 27, 2022
Airbus will slow the trajectory of its A320 production rate ramp-up but will still hit its ultimate target of 75 airframes per month in 2025, company executives say.
Boeing 737 MAX 8
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Boeing Cuts 737 MAX Delivery Target Amid Production, China Headwinds

Jul 27, 2022
Supply chain instability and continued blockage of deliveries into China will reduce Boeing’s full-year 737 MAX delivery total from its previous target of 500 to somewhere closer to 400, the company says.
Nathalie Tarnaud Laude
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ATR Chooses NHIndustries’ Tarnaud Laude As Its Next CEO

Jul 27, 2022
Nathalie Tarnaud Laude will succeed Stefano Bortoli as the CEO of ATR effective Sept. 17.

Suppliers

Space
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Eutelsat And OneWeb To Merge, Combining GEO, LEO Constellations

Jul 26, 2022
The merger is set to “accelerate the commercialization of OneWeb’s fleet.”
Stennis
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Rolls-Royce Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Demo Plan

Jul 17, 2022
Liquid hydrogen ground tests will begin later this year.

Airframers/Suppliers

Boeing 737 MAX
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Castings For Commercial Engines Limit Boeing Output, Not China

Jul 27, 2022
Casting structures for commercial aerospace engines are the top limitation holding back Boeing airliner production and deliveries, although ongoing China challenges and workforce shortfalls remain significant barriers.

Sustainability

SAF
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Embraer, Raízen To Partner On Boosting SAF Production In Brazil

Jul 17, 2022
Raízen will help Embraer reach its target of having SAF blends representing 100% of its fuel consumption within Brazil by the end of the decade.

Industry Data