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Aviation Daily, November 3, 2022

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Airframers

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Boeing Remains Cautious On 737 Production Ramp-Up Plans

Nov 02, 2022
Boeing is targeting 400-450 737 MAX deliveries in 2023, but a production-rate increase is not yet set in stone.
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Boeing Upbeat On Imminent 777/787 Delivery Ramp

Nov 02, 2022
Boeing expects the long running slump in its widebody business to recover significantly from 2023 onward, leading to a 10/month rate for its 787s and four per month for 777/777X family aircraft by 2025-2026.
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Boeing Says 737-10 Certification Could Slide Into 2024

Nov 02, 2022
FAA review of the last Boeing 737 MAX variant could slide into 2024, a company executive acknowledged.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: While U.S. Airlines Celebrate, Indigo’s Bill Franke Strikes A Cautious Tone

Nov 02, 2022
The recent earnings reports and analyst calls presented by the major U.S. airlines have all been extremely positive in tone. 

MRO

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STS Aviation Services, Mammoth Freighters Partner On PTF Conversions

Oct 17, 2022
Mammoth Freighters has selected STS Aviation Services to perform Boeing 777 passenger-to-freighter conversions in Manchester, UK.

Airlines

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RwandAir CEO Pushes For African Aviation Liberalization

Nov 02, 2022
Restrictive bilaterals, extremely high taxation, fees and fuel costs, and an underinvestment in aviation infrastructure are curtailing the potential for African airlines to grow and to become more connected, RwandAir CEO told an audience in Washington, DC.
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Sun Country Sees Six Months To ‘Normalized’ Utilization

Nov 02, 2022
Management’s eight-hour daily utilization target marks an increase from around 6.4 hours per day in the third quarter of 2022 and seven hours in 2021.
Jetlines
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Jetlines Granted DOT Authority For U.S. Flights

Nov 01, 2022
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) granted Canada Jetlines’ application to fly scheduled and charter flights between the U.S. and Canada, clearing a hurdle for the Canadian ULCC to add transborder services. 
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Rex Seeks More 737s For Australian Domestic Routes

Oct 25, 2022
Australia’s Regional Express Holdings (Rex) plans to boost its narrowbody jet fleet after achieving steady financial improvement in this sector of its business.

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