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Aviation Daily, August 11, 2023

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Airlines

Maui Airport Aug 9 2023
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Airlines Respond To Hawaii Wildfires With Extra Capacity, Fare Cuts

Aug 10, 2023
U.S. airlines have jumped into action to aid with the response to Hawaii’s wildfires.
tui jet
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TUI Reports Strong Summer, Expects $27M Hit From Wildfires

Aug 09, 2023
Despite the cost-of-living crisis, bookings for the winter season have kicked off well, with the UK the most advanced at 33% sold, TUI said.
Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX
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Ryanair Hits Back At Italian Airfare Measure

Aug 10, 2023
Ryanair has asked the Italian government to halt a “price cap” that the carrier says unlawfully interferes with demand-based fares.
Smartwings Boeing 737-800
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Dubai LCC Acquires Extra Capacity From Smartwings

Aug 07, 2023
The agreement calls for four Smartwings Boeing 737-800s to be wet-leased by flydubai, in the third such agreement with the European airline since 2019.
Azul Embraer 195-E2
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Corporate Travel Volume Reaches Pre-COVID Levels For Azul

Aug 10, 2023
Brazil's Azul is seeing promising signs in business demand as corporate travel volume recently reached pre-pandemic levels.
Mesa Airlines United Express Embraer 175
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Mesa Focuses On Pilot Supply, Surplus CRJs

Aug 10, 2023
Mesa Air Group is focused on maximizing block hours, hiring pilots and reducing its inventory of surplus Bombardier CRJ900s.
AirBaltic Airbus A220
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AirBaltic Says Engine Shortage Impacted Q2 Performance

Aug 09, 2023
AirBaltic says a shortage of spare engines led to an average of 11 grounded aircraft in its Airbus A220 fleet and forced the airline to wet-lease capacity.

The Daily Memo

Deutsche Aircraft airplane
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Opinion: Why Harmonization Is Key To Decarbonizing Aviation

Aug 11, 2023
Country-specific policies around climate goals could complicate financial decisions by airlines and OEMs.

Airframers

Catalina
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Catalina To Update, Restart Production Of Iconic Flying Boat

Aug 04, 2023
Owners of Catalina Aircraft Trust, plan to revive and update the aircraft as a new Next-Generation transport category turboprop with modern technology.

Regulatory/Legislative

air china widebody takeoff
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Chinese International Flying Gets Boost As Group Tour Ban Eases

Aug 10, 2023
China is lifting the restriction with immediate effect, expanding the list of approved countries from 60 to 138—including Japan, South Korea and the U.S. 

Air Navigation

Han Kok Juan, Director-General, CAAS and Onuma Toshiyuki, Senior Deputy General-Director, JCAB
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Singapore, Japan Join Forces On Green Air Traffic Strategy

Jul 25, 2023
The new "green" air traffic management scheme between Japan and Singapore, which was tested last month, will facilitate continuous climb and descent operations.

Industry Data