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Aviation Daily, September 16, 2025

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The Daily Memo

Passengers go through a facial recognition verification system at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport.
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Daily Memo: Europe’s Airports Gear Up For New EES Border Process

Sep 15, 2025
Europe’s airports are now confident that the transition to the new European Entry Exit (EES) system should overall be a smooth one.

Airlines

Maeve MJ500
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SkyWest Nabs Launch Rights For Maeve Hybrid-Electric Regional Jet

Sep 15, 2025
SkyWest, Inc. has become an equity investor in Dutch startup Maeve Aerospace.
alaska jet with american airlines planes
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American Foresees Success For Alaska Airlines In Widebody Operations

Sep 12, 2025
American Airlines expects its partner Alaska Air Group will be successful in its long-haul endeavors from Seattle with widebody jets.
Indigo Airbus A321XLR
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IndiGo Expands European Strategy With Proposed Athens Route

Sep 15, 2025
IndiGo has announced Athens as the first route for its Airbus A321XLRs, as the airline uses the new narrowbodies to advance its European network plans.
Alaska Airlines aircraft
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Alaska Air Group Describes Strong Revenue Trends, Cost Pressures

Sep 15, 2025
Moving through the third quarter, Alaska Air Group is reporting strong revenue trends for the period, while operational challenges put pressure on earnings.
China Eastern airlines at Shanghai Pudong airport
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AAPA Head Expects Inflation May Dampen Asia-Pacific Demand Growth

Sep 10, 2025
Asia-Pacific international passenger demand has been strong this year, but the growth rate is likely to moderate as inflation takes effect, the head of the AAPA says.
bbn airlines boeing 737-800
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BBN Airlines Indonesia Expands Fleet, Secures European TCO Approval

Sep 15, 2025
ASG subsidiary BBN Airlines Indonesia is expanding its fleet from six to eight Boeing 737s and has secured European third-country operator approval.

MRO

SAA jet
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Airbus: African MRO At Inflection Point

Sep 05, 2025
Africa’s MRO industry nears an inflection point where rapid fleet and passenger growth are creating unsustainable dependency on overseas maintenance services.

Regulatory/Legislative

Lufthansa Technik employees with leap engine
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Coalition Urges FAA To Simplify Foreign Shop Drug Testing Rule

Sep 15, 2025
A broad industry coalition has appealed to the FAA seeking changes to new rules mandating drug and alcohol testing for certain foreign repair stations.

Suppliers

GE Aerospace building
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Tentative Labor Deal Hailed By GE Aerospace, Union Leaders

Sep 15, 2025
Union workers at GE Aerospace in the Cincinnati area are set to decide whether to ratify a tentative agreement reached with the engine OEM.

Air Navigation

Paris Orly airport
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European Air Traffic Control Problems Drop Despite More Flights

Sep 10, 2025
Flight punctuality during Europe’s peak summer season improved significantly this year, according to the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO).

Industry Data

IndiGo A321neo
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Carbon Analysis: Efficiency Improves Among Asia-Pacific Major Carriers

Sep 15, 2025
Carbon Analysis checks in on Asia-Pacific (APAC) region carriers All Nippon Airways, China Southern, IndiGo and Korean Air, with positive results.