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still onboard this
DDFI5899 USMC C-560 west from New Orleans NASJRB after a quick ground stop at Pecos, TX
F35LTNG out of RAF Marham over east central Blighty
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Lufthansa accepts tweaked demands by Brussels over state bailout
Lufthansa’s management board has accepted a more favourable set of demands from the European Commission in exchange for approval of a 9 billion euro ($10 billion) government bailout, the carrier said on Saturday, paving the way for its rescue. The agreement comes after the airline’s supervisory board on Wednesday rejected an initial deal with Brussels including conditions that were significantly more painful.
Lufthansa and the rest of the airline sector have been hard hit by what is expected to be a protracted travel slump due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Under the latest agreement, Lufthansa said it will be obliged to transfer up to 24 takeoff and landing slots for up to four aircraft to one rival each at the Frankfurt and Munich airports.
This translates into three take-off and three landing rights per aircraft and day, it said, confirming what sources had earlier told Reuters.
“For one-and-a-half years, this option is only available to new competitors at the Frankfurt and Munich airports,” Lufthansa said, initially excluding budget carrier Ryanair. “If no new competitor makes use of this option, it will be extended to existing competitors at the respective airports.”
The previous deal had included forfeiting 72 slots used by 12 of 300 jets based at the Frankfurt and Munich airports, a source familiar with the matter said. The airline’s supervisory board needs to approve the deal, Lufthansa said, adding it would convene an extraordinary general meeting to obtain shareholder approval for the bailout.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-lufthansa-rescue/lufthansa-accepts-tweaked-demands-by-brussels-over-state-bailout-idUSKBN23533X
2JEZA EA50 Eclipse Aviation VLJ (Very Light Jet) out of Guernsey-this has a masked registration and typical on the "2" AC
The Eclipse Aviation Corporation was the Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States-based manufacturer of the Eclipse 500 very light jet (VLJ), and also at one time proposed developing the Eclipse 400 single-engined jet. The company was founded in 1998 by early Microsoft employee and former Symantec CEO Vern Raburn. Due to Raburn's relationship with Microsoft, Bill Gates was a major stake-holder in the Eclipse project.
Another Rutan design
http://www.oneaviation.aero/eclipse/
>look for up and coming consol bonds w/paperless digital Euro
yep
use the SDR bullshit from the IMF to try and wash it through here via treasury as well
2JEZA on final at Oxford Airport
GTMO842 US Navy Beech on ground at Ft. Lauderdale Int'l
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Rep. Jim Banks Asks FBI to Add Antifa to List of Extremist Ideologies
https://banks.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=1548