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Aviation Daily, October 25, 2022

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Airlines

Spohr
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Lufthansa Pursues Order For Small Narrowbodies

Oct 24, 2022
Lufthansa is in the market for a new fleet of smaller narrowbodies as it seeks to adapt its fleet structure to new market realities.
AACO
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Gulf Carriers Look To 2023 Recovery, New Competition

Oct 24, 2022
As the 34 member airlines of the Arab Air Carriers’ Organization (AACO) meet for their 55th annual general meeting (AGM), the region looks to an estimated 2023 recovery in passenger traffic and the increasing possibility of a new and well-funded airline in Saudi Arabia.
Frontier A321XLR
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Frontier CEO: Transatlantic A321XLR Routes ‘Definitely In Consideration’

Oct 21, 2022
Barry Biffle says the Airbus aircraft, the first of which Frontier is scheduled to receive in 2026, opens up long-haul possibilities.
aircraft
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Hawaiian Airlines’ Pilots Strongly Support New Amazon Pact

Oct 24, 2022
Pilots at Hawaiian Airlines are wholeheartedly endorsing the company’s new agreement with Amazon after working with management for more than 12 months to cement the deal. 
Spirit Airlines A320neo
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Spirit Airlines Forges New Agreement With CAE To Grow Its Pool Of Pilots

Oct 24, 2022
Spirit Airlines and CAE have brokered a new partnership to expand the airline’s pilot pipeline.
German Airways E190 flying
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Luxair, German Airways Extend Wet-Lease Contract With Second E190

Oct 18, 2022
The partnership with German Airways has allowed the Luxembourg national carrier to cope with an unexpected increase in passenger demand.

Daily Memo

Aerospace
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Daily Memo: Pandemic, Supply Chain Digitalization Remain Top Of Mind

Oct 24, 2022
Much of society may think the COVID-19 pandemic is mostly behind us, but in corner offices and boardrooms across the aerospace sector, industry is concerned about the next wave.

Regulatory/Legislative

Hololei
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EC Transport Director Seeks More Open Skies Agreements

Oct 24, 2022
The European Union (EU) expects to be able to ratify two more Open Skies liberalized aviation agreements, with Oman and Tunisia, by the end of the year or early in 2023.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
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EU Ministers Urge Council To Act On Aviation Emissions

Oct 24, 2022
The transport ministers of six EU countries have discussed short-term measures to curb demand for air transport and thus aviation’s CO2 emissions.

Safety

0219
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Korean Air A330 Suffers Severe Damage In Runway Excursion

Oct 24, 2022
The incident at Cebu International Airport occurred during bad weather on flight KE631's third attempt to land.

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