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Aviation Daily, July 16, 2024

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Airframers

The Daily Memo

Boeing CEO David Calhoun
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From The Editor: Boeing’s Leadership Vacuum

Jul 12, 2024
Why Dave Calhoun is breaking a long tradition of pre-air-show interviews with Aviation Week.

Advanced Air Mobility

article

Archer Signs Strategic Agreement With Southwest In California

Jul 12, 2024
Archer Aviation and Southwest Airlines have partnered to evaluate the integration of Midnight air taxis into the carrier’s operations across California.

Regulatory/Legislative

Namibia
article

Five African States Look To Unify Visa Requirements

Jul 15, 2024
Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe are planning to allow entry to all five countries under a single short-stay visa.
BA Cityflyer
article

UK Rules Airlines Are Liable For Crew Sickness Delays

Jul 15, 2024
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that delays and cancellations caused by crew sickness are not extraordinary circumstances.

Safety

Airhub Airlines A320
article

Altimeter Setting Errors Have Yet To Be Prevented, BEA Says

Jul 15, 2024
France's BEA has released its final report on a ground proximity event showing altimeter setting errors remain a serious threat.

Airlines

Jet2 A321neo
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Jet2 Exercises A321neo Options, Sees Later Booking Trend

Jul 11, 2024
Jet2.com has exercised the purchase rights for 36 Airbus A321neos, which will take its future A321neo fleet to 146.

Lessors

ACG Boeing 737-8 and 737-10
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Lessor Aviation Capital Group Adds To MAX Orderbook

Jul 15, 2024
Aviation Capital Group has ordered another 35 Boeing MAX aircraft, a commitment split between 737-8s (16) and 737-10s (19).

Airports

Budapest Airport
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Hungary Confirms Third Terminal Plans At Budapest Airport

Jul 10, 2024
Hungary’s economic development minister Márton Nagy said €2 billion ($2.2 billion) will be spent on new airport and transport infrastructure.
Porto Alegre Airport
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LATAM Brazil Moves Capacity From Flood Damaged Porto Alegre Airport

Jul 09, 2024
Salgado Filho International Airport in Porto Alegre, Brazil, remains closed indefinitely after flooding in May, with no indication of when it will reopen.

Industry Data

aircraft
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Carbon Analysis: Most Efficient Widebodies At Farnborough

Jul 15, 2024
In line with the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow running July 22-26, Carbon Analysis looks at new-gen widebodies such as the A350, A330neo and 787.