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US government shutdown forces FAA to close ATC academy
The partial shutdown of the US government has caused FAA to close its air traffic controller academy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma—delaying controller training during a staffing shortage.
The shutdown that began Dec. 22, 2018, over funding a security wall sought by President Donald Trump on the US-Mexico border has also suspended classroom and simulator training at air traffic control (ATC) facilities, according to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA). Recent academy graduates who have started training at ATC facilities are among federal employees furloughed without pay.
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Russia’s passenger traffic up 10.6% from January-November 2018
Russian airlines carried 107.7 million passengers in the first 11 months of 2018, up 10.6% year-over-year (YOY). International traffic grew 11.3% to 44.1 million and domestic was up 10.1% to 63.4 million. Load factor increased 0.7 point to 84.2%.
Cargo and post traffic grew 0.4% to 1 million tonnes.
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Airlines

Transavia France averts strike, Ryanair faces labor actions
Two European low-cost carriers face mixed fortunes when it comes to labor relations in 2019.
Air France-KLM LCC subsidiary Transavia France and Irish LCC Ryanair both weathered industrial unrest in 2018. While Transavia France appears to have put these worries behind it, Ryanair enters the new year with the threat of continued disruptions as two unions representing the Irish LCC’s Spanish staff plan three days of walkouts in January.
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Russia’s Severstal takes first SSJ100
Russian regional Severstal Aircompany received its first Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) on Dec. 26, 2018. The aircraft, which seats eight passengers in business and 85 in economy class, will operate its first flight in January, the airline said.
Cherepovets-based Severstal is leasing the SSJ100 from State Transport Leasing Co. (STLC), which plans to deliver three more of the type in 2019.
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Qatar Airways acquires 5% holding in China Southern
Qatar Airways has bought a 5% stake in China Southern Airlines in a move that further broadens the portfolio of minority investments in airlines abroad.
“Qatar Airways regards our shareholding in China Southern Airlines as an important part of our strategic investment in the largest airline in one of the world’s fastest growing aviation markets,” the group’s chairman Akbar Al Baker said in a statement. “China Southern Airlines is one of the most prestigious airlines in the Chinese domestic market and an important market player in the world, with massive potential for cooperation in the future.
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JetBlue to decide on the A321LR in 2019
JetBlue Airways chief executive Robin Hayes says the airline will make a decision on the Airbus A321LR in 2019, almost three years after it took up the option of converting some deliveries to the long-range variant.
Hayes says in a New Year's message to JetBlue employees: "In 2019 we will announce our decision on the long range version of the A321. This aircraft could open up new and exciting markets for us."
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Airline safety falls in 2018 on back of passenger jet crashes
Airline safety dipped in 2018 on the back of 14 fatal accidents – six of which involved large passenger jets – in which 543 people were killed, analysis of FlightGlobal data shows.
That compares with 2017, in which there were 12 fatal accidents causing 56 deaths, and the best-ever year – 2015 – which saw only nine fatal accidents resulting in 176 casualties.
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PICTURE: A330neo emerges in Air Senegal colours
Air Senegal’s first Airbus A330-900 has emerged from painting, ahead of delivery to the airline in the next few weeks.
The aircraft is one of a pair ordered by the African carrier in mid-December 2017.
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Jet Airways defaults on bank payments
Jet Airways defaulted on payments to a consortium of Indian banks on 31 December 2018.
In a disclosure on the Indian Stock Exchange, the cash-strapped airline says this was "due to temporary cashflow mismatch". However, it is not clear how much is outstanding.
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AirAsia eyes Vietnam launch, turnaround India and Japan units
AirAsia Group chief executive Tony Fernandes says the group has no plans to establish new subsidiaries over the next three years, apart from a unit in Vietnam.
In a series of tweets, Fernandes says the low-cost carrier will focus its efforts on launching AirAsia Vietnam, as well as making Indonesia AirAsia and AirAsia Philippines "very profitable".
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Airports

UK aviation survey finds passengers in north are the ‘most satisfied’ flyers
The CAA has published its latest UK Aviation Consumer Survey, which reveals where passengers within the UK are the most satisfied.
The research found consumers from London, the South-East and the West Midlands were the least satisfied with their overall experience.
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Military

Gripen E production tweak safeguards Swedish fighter fleet
Sweden has dropped a plan to reuse some parts from its air force's in-service fleet of Saab Gripen C/Ds during production of new-generation Gripen Es, citing operational considerations.
Announced on 21 December 2018 and worth around SKr430 million ($47.5 million), a new contract from Sweden's Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) covers the provision of unspecified new-build components for some of the nation's future inventory of 60 E-model fighters. This replaces an order signed in February 2013 that proposed sourcing some parts from in-service aircraft.
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