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Aviation Daily, June 24, 2025

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Airlines

flydubai jet on ground at dubai airport
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U.S.-Iran Strike Exchanges Trigger Widespread Flight Disruptions

Jun 23, 2025
The exchange of military strikes between the U.S. and Iran has triggered a rapidly evolving series of commercial airline operational changes in the region.
jetblue a220-300
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JetBlue To Exit Miami, Scale Back Seattle Flights

Jun 23, 2025
JetBlue Airways plans to exit Miami International Airport and scale back at Seattle-Tacoma as part of a series of network adjustments.
ATR CCO Alexis Vidal.
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U.S. Operator JSX Signs LOI For Up To 25 ATRs

Jun 18, 2025
The aircraft will be equipped with the ATR HighLine premium cabin.

Airports

solar panels
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Schiphol Launches Legal Challenge Over Solar Panel Glare

Jun 23, 2025
Schiphol Group is taking legal action against a solar park located close to Amsterdam Airport, after the facility caused a “blinding glare."

Air Navigation

French airport with ATC tower
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French ATC Union Files Strike Notice For Peak Vacation Getaway Dates

Jun 23, 2025
A French union representing air traffic controllers has filed a strike notice for the start of the French school summer vacation.

Obituary

Fred R. Smith in 1973
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An Appreciation Of FedEx Founder Frederick W. Smith

Jun 23, 2025
Fred Smith, who died June 21 in Memphis at age 80, transformed the airline industry with the hub and spoke model.

MRO

air france a220 on the ground
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Air France Industries-KLM E&M Presses On With Parts Repair Development

Jun 16, 2025
Air France Industries-KLM Engineering & Maintenance is striving to develop more repairs to keep aircraft flying amid supply delays.
Ryanair airplane
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Ryanair Bolsters Leap Spare Engines Pool

Jun 10, 2025
Ryanair will add more CFM International Leap-1B engines to its spares pool in an agreement with the GE Aerospace-Safran joint venture to buy 30 more engines.
Delta TechOps facility
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Delta TechOps To Replace Legacy MRO Software

Jun 06, 2025
Delta TechOps will be replacing its legacy maintenance and engineering systems with Trax’s eMRO and eMobility products.

Technology

Conscious Aerospace  Caption: A Dutch consortium plans to develop a liquid-hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain for retrofit to the De Havilland Canada Dash-300
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Government Funding Confirmed For Dutch Hydrogen-Electric Powertrain

Jun 19, 2025
The Hydrogen Aircraft Propulsion and Storage System program aims to fly a liquid-hydrogen, fuel-cell powertrain on a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300.
JetZero
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Pratt Sees JetZero As ‘Interesting Opportunity’ For Revamped PW2000

Jun 17, 2025
Pratt & Whitney says the BWB in development by JetZero is an “interesting opportunity” for the potential launch of an updated version of the PW2000, an engine which first entered commercial service on the Boeing 757 in January 1983.

The Daily Memo

Airbus SAS 2023
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Daily Memo: High-Rate Manufacturing To Shape Airbus’ Next-Generation Narrowbody

Jun 23, 2025
Manufacturability will be a crucial design driver on a next-generation narrowbody, on par with performance.

Industry Data

e195-e2 in airlink livery rendering
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Carbon Analysis: Assessing Airlink As Carrier Announces New E2s

Jun 23, 2025
South Africa's Airlink is set to take 10 E195-E2s from lessor Azorra by the end of 2026—Carbon Analysis explores what effect this might have on its efficiency.