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Aviation Daily, October 31, 2022

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Airframers

Faury
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Airbus Reports Brisk Demand But Supply Chain Struggles Continue

Oct 28, 2022
The airframer still intends to deliver “around 700” commercial aircraft in 2022.
Boeing 787 dreamliner
article

Boeing Commercial Services Business Back To Pre-Downturn Levels

Oct 28, 2022
Boeing Global Services says commercial sales are back to pre-pandemic levels—the latest sign that aftermarket businesses will not necessarily trail global traffic’s recovery pace.
MC-21-310
article

Fully Russian MC-21-310 Airliner To Take Flight In April 2024

Oct 28, 2022
A fully import-substituted version of the Russian-engined MC-21-310 was pursued after sanctions blocked Irkut Corporation from buying in subsystems from the West.

The Daily Memo

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby
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Daily Memo: Was Scott Kirby Right About ULCCs?

Oct 28, 2022
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby blasted the viability of the ultra-low-cost business model last week on the carrier’s third-quarter earnings call, describing ULCCs as “doomed” in the face of rising fuel and labor expenses.

Airlines

IAG
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IAG Recovery Process Continues, But Remains Cautious

Oct 28, 2022
International Airlines Group (IAG) said its revenues have returned to pre-pandemic levels and increased its outlook for full-year profit, but warned uncertainti
GOL 737 MAX
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GOL Is Not Overly Concerned About Fate Of 737-10

Oct 27, 2022
Brazilian operator GOL feels reasonably confident it will take delivery of its first Boeing 737-10 in 2025, but has contingencies in place in case the aircraft is not certified, including switching to a new mid-market aircraft if the manufacturer opts to pursue that option. 
Air Canada A220-300
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Larger A220 Not In Air Canada Narrowbody Replacement Plan

Oct 28, 2022
After adding 15 more Airbus A220-300s and 30 A321XLRs to its orderbook, Air Canada has largely completed its narrowbody replacement program and shown little interest in a larger A220 variant. 

Suppliers

Safran Leap assembly
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Surge In Energy Costs Affecting Safran’s Supply Chain

Oct 28, 2022
Skyrocketing prices for gas and electric power in Europe are beginning to affect Safran’s supply chain, as well as the company’s strategic decisions, according to CEO Olivier Andries.

Regulatory/Legistlative

Alliance
article

Qantas Bid To Take Over Alliance Delayed Again

Oct 28, 2022
Alliance operates a fleet of about 70 regional jets, most of which are used in the lucrative “fly-in, fly-out” charter business supporting Australia’s resources industry.

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