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Aviation Daily, March 15, 2023

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Airlines

Riyadh Air
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Boeing Wins Huge 787 Order From Riyadh Air, Saudia

Mar 14, 2023
Saudi Arabian flag carriers Riyadh Air and Saudia will order 78 787s with options for a further 43 aircraft.
United Airlines Boeing 777
article

United Airlines Remains Confident In Outlook Despite Q1 Miss

Mar 14, 2023
United Airlines is still bullish about the current revenue environment despite forecasting a loss for Q1.
Flair Airlines
article

Flair Scrambles To Find Alternate Aircraft To Meet Summer Demand

Mar 14, 2023
Flair Airlines is working to meet its capacity targets for the busy summer season after lessor Airborne seized four Boeing 737 aircraft from the airline.
Air Arabia Airbus A320
article

Air Arabia Boosts Fleet With Three A320 Family Aircraft From Fly2Sky

Feb 27, 2023
Air Arabia is sourcing three Airbus A320ceo family aircraft from Bulgarian wet-lease and charter specialist Fly2Sky Airlines.
Southwest Airlines at DEN
article

Southwest Airlines Establishes Plan To Strengthen Winter Operations

Mar 14, 2023
Southwest Airlines is “well underway” with a remediation plan to prevent a winter event on the magnitude and impact of its December 2022 operational disruption.

The Daily Memo

Frankfurt Airport
article

Daily Memo: Frankfurt Loses Ground In Europe’s Air Travel Recovery

Mar 14, 2023
On the surface, Frankfurt airport operator Fraport had good news to report for 2022.

Regulatory/Legislative

Loganair Saab 2000
article

Canada Certifies Saab 2000 For Passenger Flights

Feb 28, 2023
Transport Canada has approved the Saab 2000 for passenger operations, nearly 30 years after the 50-seat twin turboprop completed its first flight.

Airframers

Boeing Renton Factory 737 MAX
article

Boeing February Deliveries Dip On 737 MAX, Widebody Slowdowns

Mar 14, 2023
Boeing’s delivery totals dipped in February as an expected slowdown in 737 activity was exacerbated by unanticipated hold-ups on two widebody programs.

Sustainability

Dash 8 testbed
article

Universal Hydrogen Eyes Japanese Supply System

Mar 13, 2023
California-based Universal Hydrogen is developing a hydrogen logistics system based on transporting modular capsules over the existing freight network.

Lessors

BOC Aviation 737-8
article

Russian Leases Erode NAC, BOC 2022 Results

Mar 14, 2023
Lessor NAC took $227 million in impairments in 2022—largely related to stranded Russian aircraft—while the impact on BOC Aviation stood at over $500 million.

Industry Data