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Aviation Daily, February 4, 2025

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Suppliers

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PE Firms To Buy Triumph Group For Around $3B

Feb 03, 2025
The buyout delivers a key portfolio of aerospace and defense parts and engineering into the hands of two private equity (PE) investors familiar to industry.

The Daily Memo

Southwest Airlines
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Daily Memo: Southwest’s Revenue Progress Is Met With Investor Skepticism

Feb 03, 2025
Southwest Airlines is seeking marked improvement in its unit revenue performance, but it’s not entirely clear if investors are impressed with the progress.

Regulatory/Legislative

Lynden Pindling International Airport
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IATA Americas Vice President: Taxes Restrict Caribbean Air Transport Market

Jan 31, 2025
High levels of taxation on airline tickets are preventing the Carribean air transport market from reaching its full potential, according to IATA's Peter Cerda.

Sustainability

airplane sustainability
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Eco-Investor SkiesFifty To Set Up Regional Sustainability Funds

Feb 03, 2025
UK-headquartered fund manager SkiesFifty is partnering with airlines and aviation stakeholders around the world to create region-specific investment funds.

Airlines

American Eagle
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Air Wisconsin Facing Likely Layoffs Amid Strategy Shift

Feb 03, 2025
Shortly after announcing changes to its partnership with American Airlines, Air Wisconsin is preparing for layoffs.
wizz air A321neo
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Wizz Air Places Focus On Network Densification

Jan 31, 2025
Wizz Air is focusing on network densification as it regains momentum following aircraft groundings and supply chain disruptions, CEO József Váradi says.
SunExpress
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SunExpress Dealing With 737-8 Delivery Delays Before Summer Season

Feb 03, 2025
Turkish leisure and domestic carrier SunExpress continues to face Boeing 737-8 delivery delays as it prepares for a strong summer season.

Safety

NTSB Member Todd Inman, Feb. 1., 2025
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Helicopter In DCA Collision Was Above Required Altitude, NTSB Data Shows

Feb 02, 2025
Among the key new details confirmed by NTSB: The CRJ crew received at least one alert from its traffic collision avoidance system about 20 sec. before the collision.

Airports

London City Airport
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London City Airport Seeks CAA Approval For Airbus A320neo Operations

Jan 27, 2025
London City Airport is seeking approval to introduce Airbus A320neo operations as part of its strategy to grow passenger capacity without increasing flight movements.

MRO

Trent 1000 engine
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SAESL Hopes Flexibility In Parts Swapping Can Solve MRO Strain

Jan 16, 2025
SAESL is eyeing “tactical solutions,” such as parts swapping, to overcome supply chain constraints.

Industry Data

GOL MAX 8 front part
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Carbon Analysis: Shifting Figures In Latin America

Feb 03, 2025
In line with Aviation Week’s MRO Latin America event, this week’s Carbon Analysis looks at Avianca Group, Azul Brazilian Airlines, GOL Airlines and LATAM Group.