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Aviation Daily, September 15, 2025

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Daily Memo: Back To Business? U.S. Airlines See Corporate Travel Climb

Sep 12, 2025
Following a tough start to the year, U.S. airlines are seeing continued improvements in demand, including notable upticks in corporate travel.

Airframers

Boeing 737 production
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Boeing Still Sees 737 Production Increase This Year

Sep 12, 2025
Boeing remains confident that it will be cleared by the FAA to boost monthly 737 production from 38 to 42 per month by year-end, CEO Kelly Ortberg said.

Airlines

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Lufthansa Group Moves To More Integrated Network Planning

Sep 12, 2025
Lufthansa Group is pushing for closer integration of its various hub carriers to drive efficiencies across network planning, IT, human resources and finance.
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Delta: Disappointing Transatlantic Summer Driven By Main Cabin

Sep 12, 2025
Expressing disappointment in this summer’s transatlantic results, Delta Air Lines has pointed to shifting peak demand and continued softness in the main cabin.
C909
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Cambodia Airways Signs On For Comac C909s

Sep 09, 2025
Cambodia Airways has signed a memorandum of understanding with Comac for up to 20 C909s, making it the fourth carrier outside China to commit to the jet.
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WestJet Partners With CAE On New Aviation Training Facility

Sep 10, 2025
WestJet has signed a 15-year training agreement with CAE, as the flight simulator and training provider prepares to develop a new facility in Calgary.
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China Southern To Launch First Spain Route

Sep 12, 2025
China Southern Airlines will launch its first route to Spain this winter, becoming the latest Chinese carrier to strengthen its presence in Europe.

Lessors

Stratos CEO Gary Fitzgerald
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Asset Manager Stratos Sees Further Consolidation Ahead

Sep 09, 2025
Stratos CEO Gary Fitzgerald eyes potential acquisition opportunities as leasing sector consolidation continues, creating a growing role for asset managers.

Technology

Airbus eXtra Performance Wing
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Airbus Installs Morphing Wing, Remote Control On X-Wing Demonstrator

Sep 11, 2025
Under the Extra Performance Wing (X-Wing) project, Airbus is studying what could become a major aerodynamic improvement on a next-generation narrowbody.

Airports

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Poland’s CPK Sets Out $10B Tender Pipeline For 2026

Sep 09, 2025
Poland's Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has unveiled plans to launch tenders worth more than $10 billion next year as it targets a 2032 opening.

MRO

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Air New Zealand Looks To Recover From ‘Unprecedented’ Engine Issues

Aug 29, 2025
Engine issues have proved to be “much deeper and more persistent” than their manufacturers expected, according to Air New Zealand Chief Executive Greg Foran.
Safran Aerosystems
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Safran Grows Capacity For Evacuation Slide, Life Raft Maintenance

Sep 08, 2025
Safran Aerosystems has rearranged its production and maintenance activities for more periodical maintenance checks of evacuation slides for commercial aircraft.
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Joramco Opens New Hangar In Amman, Names New CEO

Sep 11, 2025
Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, has officially opened its new Hangar 7 at Queen Alia International Airport.

Regulatory/Legislative

Boeing production facility
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FAA Proposes $3.1M In Fines For Boeing Production Issues

Sep 12, 2025
Boeing faces $3.1 million in fines for production quality system violations flagged by the FAA in late 2023 and early 2024.

Industry Data

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Flight Friday: Asia-Pacific Recovery Proves Uneven Across Fleet Types

Sep 12, 2025
As Aviation Week’s MRO Asia-Pacific event in Singapore nears, Flight Friday looks at how operators in the region have finally returned to 2019 levels.
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SpeedNews Commercial Aircraft & Engines Marketplace

Sep 12, 2025
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