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Aviation Daily, March 27, 2025

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The Daily Memo

Boeing's Renton facility
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Daily Memo: Tariffs Are A New Crevice In The Growing Supply Chain Divide

Mar 26, 2025
A close look at the potential effects that tariffs —which could take effect April 2, according to President Trump—could have on the supply chain.

Technology

Scaled open fan wind tunnel testing
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CFM Says Digital Models Validated By Reduced-Scale Open Fan Tests

Mar 26, 2025
As part of CFM's RISE engine demonstration program, wind tunnel tests of a smaller-scale open fan have been found to substantiate computational analysis.
Helsinki Airport
article

IATA Makes Push To Speed Up Digital ID Technology

Mar 19, 2025
IATA is calling for the rapid uptake of digital identity technologies, both to smooth the flow of passengers through their journeys and to improve security.

Suppliers

Station 40 at A321neo FAL
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Airbus Reports Airliner Supply Chain Improvements

Mar 26, 2025
While some nagging issues persist, Airbus' Christian Scherer reports “encouraging signs of overall performance improvement” in its supply chains.
FACC headquarters
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Comac's Commercial Importance For Supplier FACC Increases

Mar 26, 2025
Mitigating the effects of global inflation is one focus for aerospace supplier FACC, as the company reports strong revenue and prepares for a Comac ramp-up.

Airlines

sarawak river and mosque
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New Malaysian Airline, Airport Could Support Sarawak's Tourism Goals

Mar 25, 2025
The Malaysian state of Sarawak is optimistic that the introduction of its own airline and a potential new airport will further drive tourism numbers.
An Aegean A320neo aircraft
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Aegean's Geared Turbofan Woes To Peak In 2026, Chairman Says

Mar 25, 2025
Aegean Airlines expects accelerated inspections of geared turbofan engines will affect its Airbus A320neo family aircraft for another two years.
arajet 737-8
article

Dominican Republic's Arajet To Open Flights To New York Market In June

Mar 11, 2025
Dominican Republic-based Arajet will open flights to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), adding a third destination to its U.S. network.

Airports

officials at lcy
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London City Airport Looks To Increase Aircraft Size

Mar 26, 2025
The first scheduled flight of an Embraer 195-E2 at London City on March 26 could be the start of squeezing more utility out of the short-runway site.
Chinggis Khan International Airport
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Mongolia's Chinggis Khaan International Eyes Growth Markets

Mar 25, 2025
Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar is seeking to expand its international connectivity, especially to the Middle East and Central Asia.

Industry Data

Frankfurt Airport
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Data: Quarterly Net Income For Major European Airline Groups 2019-2024

Mar 26, 2025
The fourth quarter (Q4) of 2024 saw record-high operating revenues for three of Europe’s major airline groups, with two reporting positive net results.