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Aviation Daily provides daily business intelligence, news and market data for the global commercial airline industry. Aviation Daily keeps subscribers current on the actions taking place and shaping the marketplace including financial moves, global alliances, labor, security issues, fuel and other operating costs, and more. Readers include airline managers, airframe manufacturers and suppliers, government officials, consultants, financial and market analysts, and aviation lenders and insurers. Aviation Daily also includes Airports, a weekly newsletter that provides essential coverage of important news and data in the airport arena, delivering unique trends, analysis and special features.
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EC Directives Could Boost Single Sky
Eurocontrol head David McMillan says expected EC legislation could give new life to Single Sky.
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U.S. Demand Seen Falling: ATA
U.S. airlines could see a slight dip in domestic demand this summer, while international traffic could rise, ATA says.
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FAA Exerts Greater Control Over JPDO
It appears that FAA is bringing the independent office created to oversee ATC modernization back into the agency fold.
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IG Calls On Industry To Coordinate On Pax Delays
A new report from the U.S. Transportation Dept.'s Inspector General concludes the task of reducing delays will happen when the public and private sides of the aviation industry work on the problem together.
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EC Investigating French Airport Aid To Ryanair
A formal investigation has been launched by the European Commission into contracts between the Pau airport authority in France and Ryanair, which the EC believes "may constitute start-up aid for the low-cost airline."
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Ghana International To Start London Flights Oct. 29
Startup Ghana International Airlines plans to launch its first service from Accra to London on Oct. 29 and unveiled plans to start code-share flights with Ethiopian Airlines.
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U.S. Has Limited Window To Reach EU Deal, Negotiator Says
The U.S. believes that the formal open-skies negotiations starting today in Brussels with the European Union may be the last chance at a deal, but there is hope that the two sides could reach a "first-step agreement" that addresses state aid, cooperation between competition authorities and security.
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IATA, Sydney Sign Deal To Test Common Use Kiosks
IATA last week signed a memorandum of understand with the Sydney Airport Corp. Ltd. to make the airport the first in Australia to have self-service check-in available for international travel.
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