NewsEU bans Syrian airlines from its airportsThe European Union (EU) has banned Syrian airlines from landing at any of its 27 EU member airports. The EU adopted the new sanctions to further increase pressure on Syrianpresident Bashar Assad’s regime over his government’s violence.
The sanctions do not ban Syrian Arab Airlines (RB) from flying over EU airspace and excludes emergency landings. RB is the only Syrian carrier operating flights to Europe.
LinkTurkish Airlines must double in size by 2020Turkish Airlines (TK) needs to double in size by 2020, CEO Temel Kotil said. TK, which is about to take delivery of its 200th aircraft—its ninth Boeing 737-900ER—has opened 32 new routes this year, but needs to increase frequencies from 1,000 to 2,000 flights per day by 2020. “Otherwise our network will suffer,” he said.
LinkFirst Yakutia Superjet breaks cover 
Siberian carrier Yakutia's first Sukhoi Superjet 100 has emerged in its full colour scheme, three years after the operator signed for a pair of the twinjets. Yakutia would become the second Russian customer to take delivery of the aircraft after Aeroflot.
LinkGuatemala secures financing for Super Tucano deal The Guatemalan Congress has approved loans from Argentina and Brazil to buy six Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucanos, a command and control station and three ground-based radars. The Super Tucano light attack and trainer aircraft and related equipment will be purchased using a $133 million loan from Brazil's National Bank of Economic and Social Development. A separate loan for $36 million from Argentina's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya will help Guatemala install three radars, which will be supplied by Embraer subsidiary Atech.
LinkA400M advances refuelling trials with French TransallAirbus Military has continued its flight test program to prove the A400M's ability to undergo inflight refuelling, with a new series of proximity trials having been performed behind a C160 Transall. The French air force tanker did not pass fuel during the tests, which involved an A400M making 20 "dry" contacts with its trailing hose and drogue. One of the connections was sustained for 12min, which Airbus Military says is "representative of a normal refuelling operation" for a large aircraft.
LinkAMR Reports USD$238 Million Q3 LossAmerican Airlines parent AMR on Wednesday reported a third-quarter net loss of USD$238 million on worker severance and Chapter 11 costs.
LinkKingfisher To Extend Grounding Of FlightsIndia's Kingfisher Airlines will extend the date to restart the carrier's operations, its chief executive Sanjay Aggarwal told reporters, after a meeting with employees.
LinkAmerican's First Boeing 787 DelayedIn a US filing, American Airlines said delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be delayed due to 'production issues'.
LinkMore UK Airport Capacity 'A Necessity' - BakerThe chief executive of Qatar Airways said Britain needs to take urgent action to increase airport capacity in London and the south east of England to avoid a "catastrophic situation" for the country's economy.
LinkGatwick To Study Second Runway PlansLondon's Gatwick airport is studying options to build a second runway and intends to submit the findings to a British government under pressure to resolve the country's air capacity crisis.
LinkAirbus predicts more deliveries than Boeing this yearThe head executive of France-based Airbus says his company will deliver more planes than rival Boeing, this year. U.S.-based Boeing delivered more jets than Airbus through the third quarter and was expected to take the lead this year, but Airbus CEO Fabrice Bregier said in an interview that Airbus is "still ahead of Boeing" in deliveries for the year.
LinkEU parliament keeps original time table for ETS voteThe European Parliament plans to maintain its scheduled vote on the emissions-trading scheme for February despite efforts by the European Commission to move the vote earlier, an anonymous source says. The vote would put in place an amendment addressing withholding carbon-emission allowances to support the market.
LinkTerminal at Chicago's O'Hare airport is set for $26.2M faceliftChicago's O'Hare International Airport is set for a $26.2 million makeover at Terminal 5, which is home to international flights. The plan is expected to include 15 new restaurants and stores by next autumn.
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