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Aviation Daily, June 12, 2024

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Airlines

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Judge Rules Ukraine International ‘Negligent’ In Tehran Shootdown

Jun 11, 2024
A Canadian judge has found UIA liable for the deaths of 176 passengers and crew on board a flight shot down by Iranian surface-to-air missiles.
Il-114-300
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Russia’s Red Wings To Be Ilyushin Il-114-300 Turboprop Launch Customer

Jun 10, 2024
Russia decided to revive the Il-114-300 in 2016 to replace the Soviet-era Antonov An-24 regional turboprops still operated in remote parts of the country.
delta a350-900
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Analysis: Record Transatlantic Summer Awaits

Jun 10, 2024
Capacity and flight frequencies across the North Atlantic will reach record levels this summer.
El Al 737
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El Al Selects Boeing 737 MAX For Narrowbody Fleet Replacement

Jun 11, 2024
The aircraft will gradually replace El Al's existing fleet of Boeing 737-800 and 737-900 aircraft.
Bonza 737 MAX
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Bonza Cuts All Employees As Bidder Deadline Expires

Jun 11, 2024
Bankrupt Australian carrier Bonza has laid off all its staff after it failed to lure new investors, making a revival of the airline highly unlikely.
virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-300
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Virgin Atlantic Plans Canada Return, Expands WestJet Codeshare

Jun 11, 2024
Virgin Atlantic will return to the Canadian market next summer, ending a decade-long absence, and plans to expand its commercial partnership with WestJet.

The Daily Memo

Boeing crash
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Daily Memo: Why Knowing Aviation Safety’s Past Is Key To Improving Its Future

Jun 11, 2024
It’s a safe bet most aviation safety professionals know the basics of Japan Airlines Flight 123 (JAL123).

Suppliers

Temel Kotil, former head of Turkish Aerospace
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Temel Kotil Replaced At Helm Of Turkish Aerospace

Jun 11, 2024
Temel Kotil, the general manager of Turkish Aerospace, has been replaced after leading the company for eight years.

Regulatory/Legislative

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Surge In Litigation Costs Brazilian Airlines $200M Annually

Jun 07, 2024
The Brazilian airline industry faces $200 million in annual litigation costs due to a surge in lawsuits, according to IATA’s Peter Cerda.
Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) in Santo Domingo
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Dominican Airports, Airlines Look To Pending U.S. Open Skies Accord

Jun 04, 2024
The CEO of Dominican Republic airport operator Aerodom says an open skies accord with the U.S. would lead to more balance in the market.
airliner landing in Cape Town
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Africa Works On Aviation Safety Harmonization

Jun 10, 2024
More African countries are being encouraged to join forces under their local regional safety oversight organization (RSOO).

Safety

Piper Archer
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AeroGuard Bans Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilots From Solo Flying

Jun 10, 2024
AeroGuard Flight Training Center has suspended solo flight training for Cathay Pacific cadets after a series of incidents that resulted in damage to aircraft.

Industry Data

Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9
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Boeing Commercial Aircraft Orders & Deliveries May 2024

Jun 11, 2024
As expected, Boeing had a quiet month of orders and deliveries in May with just four 787s ordered and 24 deliveries, 19 of which were 737 MAX aircraft.
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Leisure And Business Fares Week Of June 3

Jun 11, 2024
Harrell Leisure And Business Fares and Cost-Per-Mile.