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Aviation Daily, September 10, 2025

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Daily Memo: Smaller Aerospace Companies Start To Shine In M&A

Sep 09, 2025
M&A experts say production rate increases, retiring small shop owners and a paucity of middle-market assets to buy will draw more attention to smaller companies.

Airframers

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Airbus CEO: Engine Delivery Pace Supports Full-Year Delivery Target

Sep 09, 2025
Pratt & Whitney and CFM are slowly improving their delivery paces, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says.

Airlines

JetBlue E190AR aircraft inflight
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JetBlue Retires Final Embraer E190, Now All-Airbus

Sep 09, 2025
JetBlue Airways, launch customer of the Embraer E190, has operated its final revenue flight with the type.
Airbus A330neo
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Air Cote d’Ivoire Welcomes First A330neo For Long-Haul Expansion

Sep 05, 2025
Air Cote d’Ivoire has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330-900.
spicejet 737-800
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SpiceJet Sinks To Loss As External Factors Hurt Operations

Sep 08, 2025
SpiceJet says its earnings for the June quarter were significantly affected by the India-Pakistan conflict amid struggles to return narrowbodies to the sky.
South African Airways A319
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SAA Formally Bows Out Of Kenya Airways’ Pan-African Airline Venture

Sep 09, 2025
South African Airways has decided to “no longer serve as co-champion” of a pan-African airline group that it was planning to create with Kenya Airways.
Southwest Airlines
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Southwest Hasn’t Ruled Out Widebodies, CEO Says

Sep 09, 2025
A potential long-haul strategy would be a logical extension of exploring features customers want in the next five or so years, Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said.
Obiora Okonkwo and Reid Grandle
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United Nigeria Airlines Set For Expansion With 10 Ex-Southwest 737NGs

Sep 09, 2025
United Nigeria Airlines is looking ahead to Boeing 737-800 operations after signing an agreement with LCC Southwest Airlines to acquire six of the aircraft.

Suppliers

GKN Aerospace engine
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GKN Expands GTF 3D Component Capacity

Sep 04, 2025
As RTX'S Pratt & Whitney ramps up production of geared turbofan (GTF) engines, GKN Aerospace is adding build capacity at its Newington, Connecticut, facility.

Technology

CFM engine
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Chief Mechanic Role Marks New Phase For CFM RISE Program

Sep 09, 2025
GE Aerospace has appointed veteran engineer Craig Higgins as chief mechanic and architect for the Open Fan engine project.
ATC tower at Orly Airport
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After Incident, Biometric Clock-In Required At French ATC Centers

Sep 09, 2025
CNIL has exceptionally authorized the use of biometric data for air traffic controllers’ clock-in and clock-out.

Regulatory/Legislative

U.S. FAA building
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FAA’s Bedford: NAS Modernization Not Just About Technology

Sep 09, 2025
The FAA Administrator says a successful National Airspace System modernization plan must encompass a fundamental culture shift within the agency.

Industry Data

Ryanair 737 MAX 8 -200
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Data: With August Deliveries, Boeing Surpasses Its 2024 Total

Sep 09, 2025
Boeing maintained its strong delivery pace in August, handing over 57 aircraft to customers, the second-highest monthly total this year behind June’s 60.