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Aviation Daily, June 13, 2023

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Regulatory/Legislative

Jetblue and American Airlines
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Judge Extends Window For Northeast Alliance Dissolution

Jun 12, 2023
The May 19 ruling from Judge Sorokin came roughly a year and a half after DOJ sued to block the partnership, citing anticompetitive concerns. 
generic airplane
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Congress Moving On FAA Reauthorization Effort

Jun 12, 2023
The push to give FAA near-term programmatic and funding stability is underway with both U.S. House and Senate versions of five-year reauthorization proposals.
Sydney Airport with city skyline
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Australian Competition Regulator: Sydney Airport Slot Rules Stifle Domestic Airline Competition

Jun 06, 2023
Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission says slot allocation at Sydney Airport must be reformed in order to increase competition in the domestic market.

The Daily Memo

Schiphol Airport
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Daily Memo: ACI, Eurocontrol Warn Airports Of Summer Weather Challenges

Jun 12, 2023
ACI and Eurocontrol have released a guide for airports to prepare for the heatwaves and thunderstorms more usually seen during the summer.

Suppliers

Spring Airlines nacelle
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Safran Delivers First Leap 1A From Tianjin Center

May 31, 2023
Safran’s new Leap 1A engine nacelle integration site in Tianjin, China, has delivered its first engine to Airbus’ nearby A320neo final assembly line (FAL). 
Safran Cabin
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Performance Of Safran’s Cabin, Seats Branches Falters; Future Dubious

Jun 09, 2023
In an interview with Aviation Week, Safran CEO Olivier Andries hints the two business entities’ future in the group remains at stake.

Airlines

Turkmenistan Boeing 737-700
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Turkmenistan Airlines To Add Six Boeing Jets

Jun 12, 2023
Government-owned Turkmenistan Airlines will expand its passenger fleet. 
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Connectivity Continues To Be Threatened By Blocked Funds

Jun 05, 2023
The escalating levels of blocked funds will continue to damage airline connectivity worldwide, IATA has warned.
Breeze Airways A220
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Breeze Sees Some Promising Trends In Airbus Production

May 24, 2023
Breeze Airways is adjusting to aircraft delivery delays from Airbus, but also is encouraged by the way the airframer is managing production challenges. 
Avianca Airbus A320
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Avianca Works To Fill Gaps Created By Viva, Ultra Air’s Exit

Jun 12, 2023
Avianca CEO Adrian Neuhauser said the “most damage done” from the exit of Viva and Ultra Air has been in Colombian cities Medellin and San Andreas.

Technology

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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MIT Building Megawatt-Scale Electric Engine

Jun 12, 2023
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers are building prototypes of an air-cooled, 1-megawatt electric motor with high specific power.

Industry Data