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Aviation Daily, September 19, 2022

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Airports

Amsterdam Schipol Airoort
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Schiphol CEO Steps Down Amid Further Capacity Cuts

Sep 16, 2022
Amsterdam Schiphol has been among the worst affected by the staffing shortages, flight delays and cancellations that marred the post-COVID summer recovery for Europe’s airlines. 
Heathrow Airport
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State Funeral To Cause Major Cancellations At London Heathrow

Sep 15, 2022
Significant disruption and large numbers of canceled flights at London Heathrow Airport will occur on Sept. 19, as the state funeral ceremonies for the late Queen Elizabeth II take center stage in the capital. 

The Daily Memo

generic air traffic control tower
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Daily Memo: United Airlines CEO Calls On Industry To Lobby For More ATC Funding

Sep 16, 2022
Scott Kirby is championing more funding for the FAA to bolster air traffic control (ATC) staffing and modernize its air traffic management technology.

Airlines

Ultra Air
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Colombia’s Ultra Air Looks To Bolster Fleet In 2023

Sep 09, 2022
Colombian startup Ultra Air plans to nearly double the aircraft in its fleet in 2023 and add eight aircraft annually to its operations during the next three years, CEO William Shaw said. 
Arajet Boeing 737-8200
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Startup Arajet Seeks To Create Santo Domingo Hub

Sep 16, 2022
CEO Victor Pacheco believes there is huge potential for a low-cost hub-and-spoke operator in the Caribbean—especially if governments reduce taxes and fees levied on the industry.
Wizz Air A321neo
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Wizz Air Exercises Purchase Rights For 75 Airbus A321neos

Sep 16, 2022
Budapest-based Wizz Air has given notice to Airbus to exercise its purchase rights for 75 A321neo aircraft, in the fast-growing LCC’s latest move toward further expansion.
Air Niugini
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Air Niugini Negotiates Aircraft Deals For Fleet Renewal

Sep 13, 2022
Papua New Guinea carrier Air Niugini is making progress on its plans to replace most of its jet and turboprop fleets.

Lessors

Braathens ATR 72-600
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NAC Bounces Back As Leasing Market Heats Up

Sep 14, 2022
Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has announced a flurry of aircraft placements, following a volatile four-year period for the regional aircraft lessor.
Porter Airlines E195-E2
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Embraer, Apollo Sign New Financing Arrangements

Sep 15, 2022
Embraer has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Apollo Capital Management for a $1.5 billion customer financing program for the Brazilian OEM’s regional aircraft.

Air Navigation

aircraft
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Qatar Launches New FIR, Gains More Freedom In Navigation

Sep 08, 2022
Qatar activated the processes for operation of its own Flight Information Region (FIR) Sept. 8, in the first major change in decades to air traffic control (ATC) arrangements in the Gulf.

Departures

Delta Air Lines pilots
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Op-Ed: If We Fail To Act Today, Small Community Air Service Will Be Gone Tomorrow

Sep 16, 2022
Long-term, we must improve equity and access to pilot careers, where the cost and inaccessibility of training is a top barrier

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