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Aviation Daily, September 20, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Republic Airways E170
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FAA Denies Republic Airways Pilot Training Exemption Request

Sep 19, 2022
The FAA denied Republic Airways’ petition to establish an airline training program with a 750 flight-hour minimum and suggested that similar efforts will face the same fate.

The Daily Memo

Bangladesh Airlines
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Daily Memo: Long Haul’s Return Will Help Asia-Pacific Get Back Into Growth Mode

Sep 19, 2022
Asia-Pacific’s prevalence of long-haul and international flying means it will be the last major region to see passenger demand return to 2019 levels. 

MRO

Eagle services Asia
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Aftermarket Set To Benefit From Widebody Recovery, Raytheon Says

Sep 16, 2022
Mega-supplier Raytheon Technologies remains confident that global passenger traffic will be fully recovered by the end of 2023, supporting strong aftermarket business that will soon include the widebody long-haul segment that has been slowest to rebound. 
EMVAL
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GKN Delivers Advanced Turbine Module For MTU Tests

Sep 02, 2022
The module will contribute to increased efficiency and lower fuel burn.
Spirit Aerosystems
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Spirit AeroSystems Sees More Asia-Pacific MRO Partnership Potential

Sep 16, 2022
Spirit AeroSystems teamed up with EGAT last year in an MRO joint venture, and sees room for similar deals as it eyes aftermarket growth.
Drilling robot
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ST Engineering Expands MRO Capabilities, Digital Connectivity

Sep 19, 2022
Digitalization is a key element to how ST Engineering’s aerospace division plans to enhance its customer service as its Asian aftermarket business recovers and the company expands its global footprint and capabilities.

Suppliers

Merger
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Parker Aerospace Adds Capabilities On Closing Meggitt Takeover

Sep 14, 2022
The substantial cash deal, agreed in August 2021, was confirmed as completed on Sept. 13.

Lessors

Air Lease Corporation
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Air Lease’s Udvar-Hazy Slams Airbus, Boeing For Production Delays

Sep 19, 2022
Airbus and Boeing are not making progress in meeting their delivery dates, in particular for narrowbodies, according to Air Lease Corporation (ALC) Executive Chairman Steve Udvar-Hazy. 

Airframers

Airbus A350F
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Airbus Looks At Broader New-Built Freighter Offering

Sep 19, 2022
Airbus is giving fresh indications that it is prepared to significantly broaden its freighter offering and fight much harder for a share in a market so far dominated by Boeing.

Airlines

Ryanair Boeing 737-8
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Ryanair’s O'Leary Concerned Over Boeing MAX Delivery Slippage

Sep 16, 2022
The Ryanair Group CEO says the situation with Boeing 737-8200 deliveries remains difficult and believes the certification timeframe for the MAX 10 will be extended.

Airports

Changi Airport
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Singapore Changi Airport To Raise Levies As Air Transport Resumes

Sep 15, 2022
Changi Airport Group (CAG) will be raising its Passenger Service and Security Fee (PSSF) and Aviation Levy (AL) in support of its infrastructure upgrading of terminals and future development plans.

Industry Data