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Aviation Daily, November 4, 2022

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Airframers

Boeing headquarters
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Boeing Reaffirms No New Airliner ‘This Decade’

Nov 02, 2022
Even if Boeing's on-going joint digital design and production initiative is perfected in time, the propulsion technology that will be needed for a minimum 20%-plus jump in fuel efficiency is still nowhere in sight.

The Daily Memo

A380 testbeds
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Daily Memo: GE Builds Closer Airbus Links Amid Plans For Dual A380 Demonstrators

Nov 03, 2022
Through CFM, the engine maker has signed up with Airbus for not just one but two major flight test programs on modified A380s.

Advanced Air Mobility

Cox
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Commercial Entry Of First eVTOL Aircraft Will Be ‘Tipping Point’

Nov 03, 2022
Ferrovial Vertiports CEO Kevin Cox expects the growth of the urban air mobility industry to be “exponential” once the first air taxis enter service.

Airlines

American Airlines pilot
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American Airlines Pilots Reject Tentative Contract

Nov 03, 2022
Pilots at American Airlines voted to reject a tentative contract agreement, marking the latest setback in fraught negotiations at major U.S. airlines.
S7 Airlines A320neo
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Russian Airlines Migrate To Local Passenger Service Systems

Nov 03, 2022
Russian airlines have completed a migration to locally operated passenger service systems (PSS) in order to meet the government’s requirements for passenger data safety. 
Lufthansa
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Lufthansa Reaches Labor Deal For 19,000 Cabin Crew Personnel

Nov 03, 2022
Lufthansa and its flight attendants' union UFO have agreed on salary increases for around 19,000 cabin personnel. 
Icelandair
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Icelandair Plans Zero-Emissions Domestic Flights By 2030

Nov 02, 2022
Icelandair is hoping that new aircraft technologies, such as re-engining and electric aircraft, will enable it to achieve zero-carbon domestic flights by the end of this decade.
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Technology Can Mitigate Staffing Shortages, Star Alliance Says

Nov 03, 2022
As an estimated 20% of the pre-pandemic air transport workforce is expected not to return, the sector should set aside more capital to invest in new technologies to plug the gap.

Airports

Schiphol
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Airports Must Adapt To Address Talent Shortage

Nov 03, 2022
Speaking at GAD World, airport executives said the pandemic has created a gap in knowledge through the loss of experienced staff and a leakage of skilled labor

Technology

SWISS International Air Lines
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Riblets Reduce Drag, Emissions On Swiss Flight

Oct 14, 2022
Swiss International Air Lines has become the first carrier to deploy drag-reducing riblet technology on passenger services, with the Oct. 14 Zurich-Miami flight of a Boeing 777-300ER with AeroShark film applied to its fuselage and engine nacelles.

Industry Data

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Jet Fuel Price Index, Week Closing Oct. 28, 2022

Nov 03, 2022
The jet fuel price index ended last week up 5.5% at $139.1/bbl, compared to $131.9/bbl the previous week.