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Aviation Daily, November 24, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Air Canada Airbus A220-300
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Regulators Warn Of Inadvertent A220 Autopilot Selection Risk

Nov 23, 2022
A flight-deck design quirk is causing Airbus A220 pilots to inadvertently engage the autopilot instead of the auto throttle. 
TGV station at CDG
article

European Air, Rail Overseers To Increase Collaboration

Nov 23, 2022
The European Union’s (EU) aviation and rail regulators will increasingly cooperate following a new agreement between them. 

The Daily Memo

Zhuhai
article

Daily Memo: Why China Chose To Certify The ATR 42 And Embraer 190-E2 Now

Nov 23, 2022
The recent China Air Show in Zhuhai was used as the platform for the certification announcements, giving them the visibility the Chinese administration intended

Airlines

Thanksgiving 2022
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Thanksgiving Capacity Nears 2019 Levels

Nov 23, 2022
Airline capacity within the U.S. during Thanksgiving week is back to 98% of pre-COVID levels.
Emirates and Lufthansa
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Emirates, Lufthansa Warm Up To Codesharing

Nov 23, 2022
Emirates Airline and Lufthansa appear to be indicating that they are open to such an arrangement under certain conditions. 
Qantas Airbus A320
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Qantas Lifts Forecast On Surging Demand

Nov 23, 2022
Qantas said there are “signs that limits on international capacity are driving more domestic leisure demand.”
Cathay
article

Cathay Pacific Builds Capacity To Meet Year-End Goal

Nov 21, 2022
Cathay Pacific appears to be firmly on course to achieve its target of restoring a third of its passenger capacity by the end of 2022.

Lessors

Jetstar
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Lessor Aergo Capital Acquires Seraph Aviation

Nov 23, 2022
Irish lessor Aergo Capital has acquired Dublin-headquartered Seraph Aviation Management for an undisclosed sum, growing its portfolio to 304 aircraft assets, valued at approximately $6.8 billion.

MRO

aircraft
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Tarmac Aerosave Strives To Maintain Recycling Rate In Dismantled Aircraft

Nov 18, 2022
As composite materials gain ground in commercial aircraft construction, recycling specialists face the challenge of salvaging those materials instead of more straightforward metals.

Sustainability

 LanzaJet
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New U.S. SAF Plants Stay On Track

Oct 27, 2022
Efforts to build up U.S. sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production capacity to at least 3 billion gal. a year by 2030 have taken steps forward, with startups Alder Fuels and LanzaJet announcing progress in establishing their first plants.
Colorful Guizhou Airlines A320neo
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China Fuels First Commercial Flight With SAF Under Airbus Partnership

Nov 23, 2022
China’s Colorful Guizhou Airlines completed the country’s first commercial flight powered by a blend including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). 

Industry Data