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Aviation Daily, August 28, 2024

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Airlines

Air Canada A330
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Air Canada Pilots Mull Strike, Enter ‘Cooling Off Period’ As Talks Continue

Aug 27, 2024
Federally mediated negotiations between Air Canada and its pilots have reached a critical juncture without agreement.
ryanair jet at Berlin Brandenburg
article

Ryanair CEO ‘Disappointed’ In Boeing Execs, Says MAX Deliveries May Slip

Aug 27, 2024
Ryanair said there was a risk it would take delivery of just 20-25 737 MAX aircraft ahead of next summer, compared to the 29 scheduled.
American Airlines 787
article

American Airlines Charts Growth In The Caribbean This Winter

Aug 23, 2024
American Airlines sees solid demand to the Caribbean during the winter season as the carrier grows its footprint between the two regions.
article

SkyTeam Confirms CSA Czech Airlines Exit

Aug 23, 2024
CSA Czech Airlines will leave SkyTeam in late October after more than two decades.
JAL 787-8
article

JAL Increases Winter Frequencies As Asia-Pacific Demand Grows

Aug 20, 2024
Japan Airlines (JAL) will introduce 27 new frequencies on eight routes for its winter schedule to meet strong demand for transit traffic between North America and Asia.
Arik Air
article

Nigeria’s Arik Air Sees Some Aircraft Ungrounded After Court Ruling

Aug 09, 2024
Nigerian carrier Arik Air has had a grounding order on several of its aircraft lifted, following the resolution of a court case.
Minsk National Airport
article

Gambian ‘Airline’ Ferries A330s, A320 To Belarus

Aug 19, 2024
Gambian company Magic Air has ferried its four Airbus airliners into Belarus, a country subject to Western sanctions that bar the import of aircraft or parts.

The Daily Memo

cargo
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Daily Memo: Aviation Emissions Exceed Pre-Pandemic Levels For First Time

Aug 27, 2024
For the first time since COVID lockdowns halted many passenger operations worldwide, monthly emissions have exceeded their pre-pandemic counterpart.

MRO

Delta 757
article

Delta TechOps Wheel And Brake Shop Accident Kills Two, Injures Third

Aug 27, 2024
The incident at the Delta TechOps wheel and brake shop at Atlanta International Airport involved wheel components that were being disassembled for maintenance.
Heico
article

Heico Riding High On Aftermarket Demand, M&A Momentum

Aug 27, 2024
If there is one aerospace company that has benefited from the current commercial aftermarket super cycle, it is Heico.

Regulatory/Legislative

airplane over trees
article

Environmentalists Seek ECJ Ruling On EU Taxonomy

Aug 27, 2024
An environmental coalition is seeking intervention from the European Court of Justice after the EC refused to revisit aviation’s inclusion in the EU taxonomy.

Lessors

Embraer E190-E2
article

Lessor Sees Major Replacement Market For Small Narrowbodies

Aug 22, 2024
The replacement of aging, large regional jets and smaller members of mainline jet families provides a potential addressable market of around 2,000 aircraft.

Industry Data