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Diverse UAE firm claims intention to bid for Israeli carrier Israir

United Arab Emirates-based investors are intending to bid for the Israeli leisure carrier Israir, one of the country’s main operators. NY Koen Group, a diversified holding company located in Dubai, says it will be submitting a bid to purchase the...

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Porter pushes back restart to December

Canada’s Porter Airlines has pushed back its restart date for the sixth time as ongoing travel restrictions in Canada hamper the industry’s overall recovery in that country. Canada’s Porter Airlines has pushed back its restart date for the sixth time...

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Breeze signs sale-and-leaseback deal covering five A220s

Planned US start-up Breeze Airways has signed a sale-and-leaseback agreement with lessor Voyager Aviation for five Airbus A220-300s. Planned US start-up Breeze Airways has signed a sale-and-leaseback agreement with lessor Voyager Aviation for five Airbus A220-300s. The transaction was arranged by widebody lessor Amedeo,...

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Aviation faces ‘systemic collapse’ without support: ACI and IATA

ACI World and IATA have issued a joint call for non-debt-generating financial support to “prevent the systemic collapse of the aviation industry”. “The Covid-19 pandemic remains an existential crisis, and airports, airlines and their commercial partners need direct and swift...

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Boeing cuts 51 Max from backlog in September, with no new orders

Boeing stripped 51 737 Max from its backlog in September and received no commercial aircraft orders in the month, partly reflecting the coronavirus pandemic’s continued impact on new-aircraft demand. Boeing stripped 51 737 Max aircraft from its backlog in September...

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Oklahoma City’s mask ordinance extended until Dec. 7

Oklahoma City’s mask ordinance is in place until at least Dec. 7 after the City Council voted Tuesday to extend the requirement to wear face coverings in indoor public places. The emergency public safety ordinance was set to expire Oct....

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EU can impose $4bn penalty in transatlantic aircraft subsidies row

European Union authorities have secured the right to impose almost $4 billion in tariffs on US imports, including aircraft, in retaliation for harm arising from US government subsidies to Boeing. The decision from the World Trade Organization arbitrator, issued on 13...

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Capacity ‘will go elsewhere’ if travel restrictions remain: Ryanair chief

The chief executive of Ryanair’s mainline operation has warned the Irish government that the carrier is able to place its aircraft elsewhere in Europe, as he lamented the country’s current restrictions on international travel. Noting that Ireland does not have...

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.11.20)

“Contrary to some media reporting, the NTSB is, and has been since Friday, actively investigating this crash. Our investigation of this crash does not rely solely upon our physical presence at the crash site, in fact, on-scene activities are but...

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ANN’s Daily Aero-Term (10.10.20): Aircraft Hazard Area (AHA)

Aircraft Hazard Area (AHA) Used by ATC to segregate air traffic from a launch vehicle, reentry vehicle, amateur rocket, jettisoned stages, hardware, or falling debris generated by failures associated with any of these activities. An AHA is designated via NOTAM...

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