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Aviation Daily, September 8, 2022

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Airlines

United Airlines at JFK
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United Airlines Threatens To Exit JFK Airport Unless FAA Grants More Slots

Sep 07, 2022
United’s current JFK service consists of just four daily flights.
Aeroflot
article

Aeroflot Group Signs For 339 Russian-Made Aircraft

Sep 07, 2022
Russia’s Aeroflot Group has placed the largest aircraft order in its post-Soviet history. 
Air Canada A220-300 takeoff
article

Air Canada Sees More Transborder Strength Thorough New United Deal

Sep 02, 2022
Air Canada believes its deepened partnership with fellow Star Alliance member United Airlines will enhance its competitiveness in the U.S. transborder market.
Finnair Airbus A330
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Ukraine Conflict Forces Finnair Strategy Shift

Sep 07, 2022
Finnair has long traded on its geographic advantage on great circle routes to Asia, but the closure of Russian airspace triggered a domino effect, forcing a radical rethink.
SAS
article

SAS Seeks To Ditch Leases As Part Of Restructuring

Sep 06, 2022
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has lodged legal documents attempting to extract the company from leasing arrangements for 10 of its aircraft. 
Porter Airlines Embraer 195-E2 rendering
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Porter Says E2 Simulator Ready, Pre-Delivery Test Flights Underway

Sep 01, 2022
Porter Airlines is close to starting Embraer E-Jet E2 pilot training as its first aircraft completes pre-delivery test flying in Brazil.
SIA-DHL 777F
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Singapore Airlines, DHL Express Commence 777F Partnership

Aug 16, 2022
DHL Express has received its first Boeing 777F, which will be operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA) from Changi Airport, beginning a four-year partnership that will also see SIA provide maintenance for the aircraft. 

The Daily Memo

Changi Airport
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Daily Memo: Singapore’s Rapid Reopening Came At What Cost?

Sep 07, 2022
Changi is potentially facing the same problems as the West as staff is spread thin and standards of service are slipping.