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The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Are EES Delays Adding To European Airlines’ Summer Woes?

Jun 04, 2026
The introduction of Europe's new Entry/Exit System (EES) has been controversial, with industry players saying the system would cause disruption and long lines at border control.

Regulatory/Legislative

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India Establishes $1B Fuel Price Stabilization Fund

Jun 04, 2026
India’s government has announced it will provide funding for oil companies to enable them to essentially cap jet fuel prices for local airlines.
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China, South Korea Boost Air Services

Jun 04, 2026
South Korea and China have agreed to their first expansion of bilateral air traffic rights since 2019, paving the way for additional passenger and cargo services as travel demand between the countries surpasses pre-pandemic levels.

Airlines

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Alaska: Refining Margins Ease, Corporate Travel Climbs

Jun 03, 2026
Alaska Air Group said the second quarter is tracking largely in line with its April outlook, as current trends support expectations of a strong summer.
LATAM Airlines Group CEO Roberto Alvo; WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech; Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman.
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Airline CEOs Put Engine OEMs Under Fire

Jun 04, 2026
Airline top executives delivered a blunt message to engine OEMs during a panel discussion.
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Global Airlines Aims For Year-End Start Of MRO Work On Its A380

Jun 04, 2026
Global Airlines plans to move its A380 into an MRO facility for its 12-year check “by the end of this year” as the UK startup inches toward commercial operations.
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AirAsia Philippines Settles Debt After Receiving Warning

Jun 04, 2026
AirAsia Philippines has paid overdue fees to Philippine aviation authorities, averting a ban on using facilities at some of the country’s airports.

Airframers

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Daher To Standardize High-Voltage Systems With Airbus, ATR

May 29, 2026
Daher is conducting standardization work with Airbus and ATR, aiming at common definitions for hardware in future high-voltage electric systems.

Technology

Trillium's Project Falcon bio-acrylonitrile plants is scheduled to be commissioned in the second quarter.
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Bio-Based Precursor For Carbon-Fiber Production Makes Progress

May 26, 2026
U.S. startup Trillium Renewable Chemicals has secured $13 million in funding to scale up its technology to produce acrylonitrile.

Cargo

European Cargo A340-600
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UK-Based European Cargo Files For Administration

Jun 04, 2026
The Bournemouth Airport-based airline operated a fleet of 10 A340-600 freighters on long-haul routes, making use of the aircraft's 7,900 nm (14,630 km) range.

Airports

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European Airports Record First Passenger Reversal Since Pandemic

Jun 04, 2026
Passenger traffic across Europe fell in April compared to the same month in 2025 for the first time since the pandemic, ACI Europe said.

Sustainability

Oneworld director sustainability and innovation Matthew Ridley; Miami-Dade Aviation Department aviation special advisor energy and resilience Patricia Gomez Acevedo; American Airlines VP sustainability Jill Blickstein; and Alaska Airlines head of corporate development Pasha Saleh.
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SAF No Longer Seen As Short-Term Sustainability Pathway

Jun 04, 2026
Regarding SAF, some airline executives say high costs, limited supply and scalability concerns have tempered expectations.

Industry Data

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Data: Supply Chain Pressures Test OEM Production Ambitions To Meet Demand

Jun 04, 2026
Operators want to introduce newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft into service to offset rising fuel costs—how many aircraft are manufacturers rolling out?