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The UK Will Leave The EASA This Year
At the end of this year, when the Brexit transition period comes to an end, the UK will leave the EASA. As of 1 January 2021, responsibility for aircraft and aircraft technology certification across Great Britain will fall solely at the feet of the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority.
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FAA Proposes Massive $19.7M Fine For Boeing 737 Sensors
The United States Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, has proposed a massive $19.7 million fine against Boeing for unapproved 737 sensors. This fine affects sensors that work with head-up guidance systems on Boeing 737 NG and MAX aircraft.
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Airlines

Delta Extends Change Fee Waiver For All Passengers Through April
As the Italian government is taking precautions to limit the spread of the coronavirus, Delta Air Lines is reducing service to Rome. At the same time, the carrier is also giving passengers greater flexibility by waving more change fees for passengers traveling through April 30th.
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LATAM May Face 4th Year Of Losses Due To Economic Uncertainty
Rosario Altgelt, LATAM Argentina’s CEO, said the airline will post its fourth consecutive year with financial losses in 2020. This due to the current uncertainty that certain airlines in Latin America are facing. Let’s dive into it.
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Cathay Pacific To Suspend All Japan Flights
Cathay Pacific will halt flights to Japan amid the travel restrictions that have been placed in the country. While concerns over COVID-19 coronavirus continue to grow, the Hong Kong flag carrier‘s Japan flights for the majority of March will be suspended.
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Airlines Increase Italy Cancelations Amid New Quarantine
With northern Italy on lockdown, many airlines are making further adjustments to their flight schedules. Earlier today we reported that Alitalia would be suspending services out of Milan Malpensa with reduced, domestic-only service from Milan Linate.
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British Airways Obtains Ex-Flybe London Heathrow Slots
IAG owned British Airways has filed a slot swap request for all 12 of Flybe’s Heathrow slots. The British flag carrier already has a huge monopoly at Heathrow, with IAG airlines operating the lion’s share of the flights from the congested airport.
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Ryanair Still Committed To Chinese Built Aircraft Amid Airbus Boeing Duopoly
In 2011, Ryanair placed a memorandum of understanding for a 200 seat COMAC C919 variant. In an interview with Simple Flying on Tuesday, the airline’s CEO Michael O’Leary said that the low-cost carrier is still committed to the COMAC program.
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Ethiopia Reveals Intial Boeing 737 MAX Crash Findings
The Ethiopian Ministry of Transport’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau released its Interim Investigation Report today – one day shy of the one-year anniversary of the crash. The report goes over the crash and the events leading up to it in excruciating detail. Here are some of the key findings revealed therein.
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Etihad Becomes The Latest Airline To Sign 25by2025 Gender Pledge
Etihad Airways has announced that to commemorate the International Women’s Day on the 8th of March, it has signed the 25by2025 Gender Pledge. It is the first airline of the United Arab Emirates to do so. The pledge includes increasing its female workforce by 25% by 2025.
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United Airlines To Reduce European Capacity
United Airlines is now reducing its capacity to Europe. After previously announcing capacity reductions to Asia, the carrier is now cutting transatlantic flights as passenger demand continues to decline.
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Airports

UK Government Joins Calls For EU To Relax Slot Restrictions
The United Kingdom Government has joined calls for the EU to relax slot restrictions at European airports. The calls come as a sharp decrease in air travel demand has led to carriers operating empty flights to protect their slots.
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ACI reveals World's best airports for customer experience
Asia-Pacific airports have once again excelled in AC’s annual Airport Service Quality (ASQ) customer excellence awards, enjoying a clean sweep in all the global categories in the 2019 Departures Survey while Bengaluru-Kempegowda once again won the Arrivals Award.
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In soloing—as in other activities—it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.

- Amelia Earhart, 20 Hours: 40 minutes, 1928.


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