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Airlines

Turkish Airlines
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Turkish Airlines To Place Order For 600 Aircraft, Chairman Says

May 12, 2023
Turkish Airlines expects to announce an order for 600 aircraft in June, part of the airline’s plans to expand its fleet to over 800 aircraft by 2033.
Westjet planes
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WestJet Pilot Contract Negotiators Push On ‘Final Stretch’

May 12, 2023
Progress is being made in contract negotiations between WestJet and ALPA-represented pilots, as the potential for a work stoppage nears. 
Air Canada A330-300
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Air Canada Sees Strong Transatlantic Demand, Watching Domestic Market

May 12, 2023
Expressing confidence in their domestic market position, Air Canada says it is “watching very closely” the expansion of certain carriers within Canada.
Air New Zealand 777-300ER
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Air New Zealand Prepares To Add Long-Haul Aircraft, ‘Skynest’ Pods

May 12, 2023
Air New Zealand will benefit from a much-needed boost to its long-haul capacity in coming months as it adds two more Boeing 777s to its operational fleet.

The Daily Memo

technician working on aircraft engine
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Opinion: Why Civil Aviation’s Recovery Is Taking Longer Than Expected

May 11, 2023
The civil aerospace industry is suffering from an institutional form of “long COVID.”

Regulatory/Legislative

Seoul Incheon
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Japan, South Korea Collaborate On Aviation Rules After 10-Year Rift

May 12, 2023
Aviation regulators from Japan and South Korea have held their first bilateral talks in a decade
Emirates Airline
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Storage May Exacerbate Airbus A380 Wing-Spar Crack Issue

May 12, 2023
A May 11 airworthiness directive requires A380 operators to calculate “factored time on ground” and conduct inspections based on Airbus’ revised criteria.
Passengers at Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport in Georgia
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Russia Allows Georgia Flights To Resume

May 11, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted the ban on flights to Georgia in place since July 2019 after protests in Tbilisi, but sanctions may limit services.

Technology

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ZeroAvia To Retrofit Retired Alaska Airlines Q400 With Fuel Cells

May 01, 2023
The 76-seat regional aircraft is to become a demonstrator for ZeroAvia’s HyperCore electric motors and high temperature proton exchange membrane system.

Airports

Changi T2 southern wing
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Changi’s Terminal 2 To Reopen Ahead Of Schedule

May 03, 2023
Singapore’s Changi Airport Group will fully reopen its Terminal 2 (T2) in October, months ahead of the initial projection of early 2024. 

Industry Data

Shanghai Pudong Mask
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Flight Friday: What Impact Has The Removal Of China’s Zero Covid Policy Had In The Region?

May 12, 2023
We look at Asia Pacific, China and India utilization, and what the effects of the removal of China’s Zero COVID policy had since December 2022.
Plane Taking Off Promo Image
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Major European Airline Groups Quarterly Net Income, 2019-2023

May 12, 2023
Following three consecutive quarters of net profits, the three major European airline groups all experienced net losses in the 2023 first
Engine Promo Image
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SpeedNews Commercial Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

May 12, 2023
Marketplace for Commercial Aircraft & Engines.

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