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Aviation Daily, June 27, 2024

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Airlines

Southwest Airlines
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Southwest Lowers Q2 Guidance As Activist Investor’s Criticism Grows

Jun 26, 2024
Southwest’s lowered guidance occurs after investor Elliott Investment Management recently invested $1.9 billion in the airline for an 11% stake in the company.
Qantas Link Dash 8-400
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Qantas Transitioning To Single-Type Dash 8 Turboprop Fleet

Jun 25, 2024
Qantas plans to add 14 more De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400s to its fleet to replace older and smaller turboprops used for its regional services.
bonza tail fin behind barbed wire
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Bonza Administrators Advise Liquidation As Investigations Continue

Jun 26, 2024
Administrators for bankrupt Australian airline Bonza recommend that it be liquidated, and they have also signaled that directors may have violated trading laws.
latam 787
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LATAM Airlines Posts Strong Traffic Growth, Adds U.S. Frequencies

Jun 13, 2024
LATAM says it will add frequencies on a number of routes to the U.S., noting a desire to buttress the LATAM-Delta Air Lines antitrust-immunized joint venture.

The Daily Memo

rolls-royce hydrogen engine test 2022
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Daily Memo: Rolls-Royce Steps Up To Next-Level Hydrogen Engine Tests

Jun 26, 2024
Liquid hydrogen (LH2) may be the promised panacea for aviation’s journey to net-zero, but getting there is going to be tough—particularly for the engine-makers.

Safety

Burbank airport ATC tower
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Controller Cites Distraction In Burbank Loss-Of-Separation Incident

Jun 20, 2024
Too little space between an arriving Mesa CRJ-900 and a departing SkyWest E170 caused the two aircraft to come within about 1,700 ft. of each other.

Regulatory/Legislative

MAKS 2021
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Russia Cancels MAKS Airshow Again Due To Security ‘Inconvenience’

Jun 26, 2024
The Russian government has canceled the country’s major air show MAKS 2024.

Sustainability

contrails
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Ultra-Fine Particles From Aviation May Impact Health, T&E Study Finds

Jun 24, 2024
The study was commissioned by T&E and carried out by Netherlands-based environmental consultancy CE Delft.
BP Bunge Bioenergia facility
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BP Pauses SAF Projects As It Simplifies Biofuel Growth Plans

Jun 25, 2024
The UK petroleum giant is scaling back plans to develop new sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel production projects in Europe and the U.S.
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Consortium Seeks EU Funding For Large-Scale Contrails Trial

Jun 26, 2024
Breakthrough Energy, a consortium of aviation stakeholders including seven airlines, is seeking EU funding for a large-scale contrail mitigation trial.

Suppliers

Thales
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Thales To Offer Eye-Tracking For Pilot Training

Jun 06, 2024
Thales is developing a suite of advanced tools, including eye-tracking devices, to support evidence-based training for commercial pilots.

Cargo

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FedEx Express Retires 22 757s, Aligning To Demand

Jun 26, 2024
FedEx Express is permanently retiring 22 Boeing 757-200s, as it works to modernize the fleet and better align capacity with current and anticipated demand.

Industry Data

American Airlines 737 MAX 8
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U.S. Passenger And Cargo Airlines Quarterly Financials 2019-2023

Jun 26, 2024
For U.S. passenger operators, their $7.8 billion 2023 net profit was $6 billion above 2022’s performance, but still considerably under 2019's $14.8 billion.