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Aviation Daily, June 10, 2025

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Daily Memo

Boom Supersonic's Overture flying over the Washington Monument
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Daily Memo: Trump Fast Tracks Civil Supersonics—But Will It Make A Difference?

Jun 09, 2025
In the U.S., politically there’s never been a better time since the 1960s to develop a civil supersonic aircraft.

Regulatory/Legislative

commercial drone flying
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Trump Boosts Drones, Counter-UAS And Supersonics With Executive Orders

Jun 09, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump issued executive orders directing FAA to take immediate action to expand drone operations and strengthen counter-drone capabilities.
Air Tanzania A220-300
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Tanzania, Suriname Added To EU Blacklist

Jun 06, 2025
All airlines from Tanzania and Suriname have been banned from European Union (EU) airspace, under the latest update of the EU Air Safety List.

Airlines

GOL 737-8
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GOL Exits Chapter 11 As Abra Becomes Its Largest Stakeholder

Jun 09, 2025
Brazilian operator GOL has exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with parent Abra Group now owning a majority of its shares.
wizz air a321neo
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Wizz Air Plans 20% Capacity Growth As Network Shifts To Mature Markets

Jun 05, 2025
Wizz Air is seeking to densify its network, shift toward lower-cost secondary airports and build on the maturity of established markets.

Airframers

maeve jet rendering
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Maeve Redesigns Hybrid-Electric Regional To Replace RJs

Jun 09, 2025
Dutch startup Maeve Aerospace has redesigned its planned hybrid-electric regional aircraft to target the replacement of today’s regional jets beginning around the middle of the next decade.

Cargo

Emirates SkyCargo Engines
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Emirates SkyCargo Improves Carriage Of Engines

Jun 04, 2025
Emirates SkyCargo plans to formalize and develop its existing engine transportation business, as it moves powerplants between airlines and MRO houses.
Antonoaldo Neves and Li Sheng
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Etihad Airways, China’s SF Airlines To Form Joint Cargo Business

Jun 05, 2025
Etihad Airways and China’s SF Airlines agreed to form a joint air cargo business under which they will integrate airfreight services and offerings.

Suppliers

MRO center
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Safran Landing Systems' New Factories To Support Production Rates

Jun 09, 2025
Safran Landing Systems is counting on new production facilities at its Molsheim site in eastern France to keep up with demand for landing gear.

Sustainability

An Airbus aircraft getting SAF
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Industry Alliance Forms In Bid To Speed SAF Production Buildup

Jun 06, 2025
With airlines complaining there is too little SAF available, an industry alliance has formed to streamline the production chain from feedstock to final product.

Safety

power bank on luggage
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Asian Passengers Showing More Lithium Battery Safety Awareness

May 19, 2025
Asia-Pacific region passengers are more discerning about lithium-ion battery devices safety when compared to their Western counterparts, ULSE says.

Industry Data

Wizz Air A320neo
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Carbon Analysis: Wizz Air Groundings Put Pause On Efficiency Gains

Jun 09, 2025
As Wizz Air points at its struggle with GTF engines to explain its poor fiscal 2025 financial performance, we look at the groundings' effect on emissions.