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Aviation Daily, April 6, 2023

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Cargo

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FedEx Announces Company Restructure As Pilots Picket

Apr 05, 2023
FedEx has accelerated retirements of its MD-11 fleet to the end of fiscal 2028, two years earlier than anticipated.

The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Pilots Unite Against Single-Pilot Operations

Apr 05, 2023
In the concept of single-pilot operations, a pilot may spend long phases of flight, if not the entire flight, alone in the cockpit of a commercial aircraft. 

Airlines

LSG Group
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Lufthansa Sells Rest Of Catering Arm LSG Group

Apr 05, 2023
Lufthansa has agreed to sell the remaining part of airline catering specialist LSG Group to private equity firm Aurelius Group. 
aircraft
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Austrian Airlines Reaches Deal To Avoid Easter Holiday Strike

Mar 31, 2023
Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines has reached an agreement with trade union Vida on a new collective agreement for its cabin crew.
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Avianca Tells Colombia Viva Needs Peak Hour Slots At Bogota

Apr 05, 2023
Colombia’s largest airline Avianca announced plans to acquire its ULC rival Viva roughly a year ago.
Norse Atlantic Airways
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Norse Atlantic Readies Winter Plan Amid Strong Summer Demand

Mar 21, 2023
Norse Atlantic is seeing strong demand for summer 2023 and is preparing to put its winter 2023 flights on sale in the coming months.

Regulatory/Legislative

Airbus Airspace XL overhead bins
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Consistent Concerns Aired In Ancillary NPRM Hearing

Mar 31, 2023
Companies, associations, and airlines pushed back against the U.S. Transportation Department’s (DOT) proposed rulemaking on ancillary fees in a public hearing.
Schiphol Airport
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Dutch Court Rules Schiphol Capacity Limit Plan Does Not Follow EU Rules

Apr 05, 2023
The ruling comes just a day after Royal Schiphol Group, which operates the airport, set out its own plan to become “quieter and cleaner.”
Fuel
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EU To Seek Views On ‘Book-And-Claim’ For SAF

Apr 05, 2023
The industry says book-and-claim can support SAF while supplies are extremely limited as it does not require the buyer to own or use the physical fuel.

Sustainability

LanzaJet
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LanzaJet Plans First Australian SAF Plant

Apr 04, 2023
LanzaJet has partnered with Jet Zero Australia to start planning work on what could be Australia’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Queensland. 

Industry Data