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Aviation Daily, August 26, 2022

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Airframers

Boeing factory
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Survey Flags Concerns Within Boeing’s FAA Designees

Aug 25, 2022
A survey of Boeing’s Organization Designation Authorization found some encouraging signs, but also significant concerns related to internal pressure to minimize safety issues.

The Daily Memo

Air France A350-900
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Daily Memo: Why Air France’s Pilot Training Needs A Reset

Aug 25, 2022
An Air France flight crew’s decision to keep both engines on its Airbus A330 running during a diversion despite knowing one was leaking fuel spotlighted a fundamental flaw in how the airline trains its pilots.

Airlines

aircraft
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Norwegian Sets Out Fleet Plan To Meet Growth After ‘Mixed’ Quarter

Aug 25, 2022
Norwegian has released financial results for a quarter marked by operational disruption and high fuel prices but noted demand remained strong.
Air New Zealand Airbus A320s
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Healthy Bookings Boost Air New Zealand’s Capacity Growth Plan

Aug 25, 2022
Air New Zealand is achieving strong improvements in passenger demand, which is expected to help drive capacity gains and financial recovery over the…
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AirAsia X Makes Progress Toward Financial Turnaround

Aug 24, 2022
AirAsia X completed its restructuring in March after cutting most of its debt obligations.
Brussels Airlines A330
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Brussels Airlines Seeks To Balance Staff Workload, Growth

Aug 25, 2022
Brussels Airlines is ready to start expanding once again as it emerges from a turbulent summer that brought staff workload issues into sharp focus. 
Changi transit hall
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Asia Passenger Volumes Reach 10M in July For First Time Since Pandemic

Aug 25, 2022
According to AAPA figures, the region’s 40 airlines carried 11.3 million passengers in July.

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