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Aviation Daily, January 28, 2025

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Safety

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Jeju Air Accident Prelim Report Says Ducks Ingested By Both Engines

Jan 27, 2025
South Korea’s Accident Investigation Board said it will focus on the newly revealed bird strikes on both engines of the Jeju Air 737 that crashed Dec. 29, 2024.

The Daily Memo

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Joby Sees Hydrogen Unlocking eVTOL Intercity Time Savings

Jan 27, 2025
The company is providing no time frame for this planned expansion of its reach.

Air Navigation

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Pilot, ATC Bodies Call For Action On GNSS Disruption

Jan 27, 2025
Four international bodies representing pilots and air traffic controllers have called for urgent action to address “ongoing” jamming and spoofing of GNSS.

Airlines

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Air China Adds Vladivostok Route Amid Growing China-Russia Connectivity

Jan 24, 2025
Air China will launch a route to Vladivostok in March as China-Russia connectivity continues to rise.
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Air Caraibes, French Bee CEO Ourmieres-Widener Leaves Post

Jan 24, 2025
Christine Ourmieres-Widener has left her post as the CEO of French airlines Air Caraibes and French bee just one-and-a-half years after she took over.
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Cebu Pacific Plans Turboprop Shift From Manila Airport

Jan 23, 2025
Cebu Pacific confirms plans to begin relocating its turboprop operations out of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport, to align with government policy.
Alaska Airlines
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Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Urged To Ratify Second TA

Jan 27, 2025
Set to vote on a second tentative agreement (TA), Alaska Airlines flight attendants are being cautioned that mediators will likely not prioritize a third.
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Etihad Leases Returned Heathrow Slot To Vueling

Jan 15, 2025
Etihad Airways has taken back a daily slot at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) that had been leased to American Airlines.
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EasyJet’s New CEO Looks To Stimulate Q2 Demand On New Routes

Jan 22, 2025
New easyJet CEO Kenton Jarvis is seeing “positive momentum” in its fiscal Q2 so far, although the market needs “some stimulation” to absorb additional capacity.
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Braathens Drops Scheduled Services, Expands ATR Fleet For ACMI

Jan 21, 2025
Sweden's Braathens Regional Airlines has revealed details about its fleet expansion plan on its journey to becoming solely a wet-lease operator.

Suppliers

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European Industry Faces Titanium Supply Risk, Consultancy Says

Jan 27, 2025
As the Trump administration considers more economic sanctions against Russia, the aerospace industry is advised to brace for difficulties in titanium supply.
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Engine Market Won’t Cool Off For Years, Panelists Say

Jan 27, 2025
Values for serviceable CFM56 and V2500 engines should not decline anytime soon, panelists said at Aviation Week Network’s ELTF Americas event.

Sustainability

British Airways
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LanzaJet Selects Northern England Site For Speedbird SAF Facility

Jan 22, 2025
SAF producer LanzaJet has selected a site in Teesside, northern England, for its next production facility, Project Speedbird.

MRO

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Leased Engine Demand To Remain High For Years

Jan 27, 2025
A shortage of new spare parts will continue to be the main challenge for operators of latest generation engines.

Airframers

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Development Of Shortened MC-21 Gets Go-Ahead From Moscow

Jan 27, 2025
The Russian government has approved development of a shorter variant of the country’s MC-21-300 narrowbody passenger airliner.

Industry Data

Southwest Airlines 737 MAX
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Carbon Analysis: As U.S. ‘Big Four’ Improve, Southwest Still On Top

Jan 27, 2025
In line with Aviation Week’s Aero-Engines Americas, Carbon Analysis looks at American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.