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Aviation Daily, July 22, 2025

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The Daily Memo

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Daily Memo: Tariffs Are The New Kitchen Sink For Industry

Jul 21, 2025
Trump administration tariffs could become the new “kitchen sink” excuse for whatever ails aerospace and defense earnings.

Regulatory/Legislative

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DOT Threatens To Restrict Mexican Airlines, End Aeromexico-Delta JV

Jul 21, 2025
The U.S. DOT has escalated a long-running dispute with Mexico over alleged violations of the countries’ 2015 open skies agreement.

Airlines

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Ryanair's O’Leary Confident First MAX 10s Will Arrive In Spring 2027

Jul 21, 2025
Ryanair has received confirmation that its 737 MAX 10s will start delivering in spring 2027 and has agreed to take 29 delayed 737-8-200s sooner than planned.
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Alaska Airlines Ground Stop Caused By Data Center Hardware

Jul 21, 2025
A significant IT outage that grounded all Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air flights for several hours was not a cybersecurity event, the company confirms.
Southwest Airlines
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Southwest Airlines’ Assigned Seat Sales Begin This Summer

Jul 21, 2025
Southwest Airlines will begin selling assigned seats in July.
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Finnair Needs To Rebuild Trust After Flight Cancellations, CEO Says

Jul 16, 2025
The CEO of Finnair says the airline needs to win back passenger trust after more than 1,300 flights were canceled in the second quarter, hitting its earnings.
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China's Big Three Carriers Continue To Make Losses

Jul 15, 2025
State-owned carriers Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines have all signaled that they will post losses for the first half of 2025.
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Icelandair CEO Sees Keflavik Hub Landscape Changing

Jul 21, 2025
Local rival LCC Play is changing its strategy, making Icelandair the only hub carrier at Keflavik, amid a weakened transit market for Iceland's flag carrier.
Rendering of a Jet2 A321neo
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Jet2 Posts Record Results Despite Price Sensitivity, Later Bookings

Jul 09, 2025
UK leisure carrier and tour operator Jet2 has posted record annual results despite increasing consumer price sensitivity and a shift toward later bookings.

Suppliers

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Safran Closes Collins Actuation And Flight Control Systems’ Takeover

Jul 21, 2025
The acquired business employs 4,000 people and supplies systems for 180 platforms; it will be consolidated within Safran Electronics & Defense as of Aug. 1.

Technology

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Innovation Center Proposes Human-Machine Cooperation To Drive Safety

Jul 15, 2025
Singapore's ICAI is calling for a shift from traditional human-centric automation toward a human-machine hybrid cooperation model.

Safety

investigators at the site of a Jeju Air crash
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Jeju Air Pilots Shut Off Wrong Engine Before Fatal Crash, Probe Says

Jul 21, 2025
Accident investigators suggest the crew of Jeju Air Flight 2216 shut down a functioning engine following a birdstrike.

Industry Data

Norwegian 737-8
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Carbon Analysis: Scandinavia Emissions Perceptions Vs Reality

Jul 21, 2025
Previously, airlines in this region have performed well, but this time we’ll zoom out and see how efficiency at Finnair, Norwegian, SAS and Wideroe has changed.