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Aviation Daily, October 17, 2025

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Airlines

united Airbus A350
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United Airlines Weighs Widebody Fleet Moves, With A350s Still Pending

Oct 16, 2025
United Airlines may be poised to evaluate a long-standing Airbus A350 order, as it plans for future widebody retirements and weighs its replacement options.
american airlines a321xlr
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American Airlines Training Pilots To Fly A321XLR Transatlantic Flights

Oct 16, 2025
American Airlines is preparing pilots to fly Airbus A321XLR aircraft on transatlantic routes next year.
Royal Jordanian airlines 787
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Royal Jordanian Launches Upgrade Program For Boeing 787 Fleet

Oct 15, 2025
Royal Jordanian is carrying out a comprehensive upgrade program on its Boeing 787-8 fleet, which consists of seven aircraft.
Adrian Neuhauser
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Abra Group Orders 50 A320neos, Adds A330neos To Its Portfolio

Oct 16, 2025
South American Airline group Abra has fortified its Airbus orderbook with 50 A320neos and up to seven A330neo widebodies.
An Emirates A380
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Emirates Acquires Four A380s From Lessor Doric

Oct 15, 2025
Aircraft lessor Doric has sold four Airbus A380s to Dubai-based Emirates for $180 million.
Discover A330-300
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Discover To Grow Fleet To 40 Aircraft, Introduce A350

Oct 16, 2025
Lufthansa Group carrier Discover Airlines plans to grow its fleet to 40 aircraft by the middle of 2028 and will add the Airbus A350-900.
ATR 72-600
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Madagascar Airlines CEO Resigns Amid Internal Tensions

Oct 16, 2025
Madagascar Airlines CEO Thierry de Bailleul has resigned from his post, citing internal tensions within the company.

The Daily Memo

American Airlines and Delta aircraft
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Daily Memo: At The Top Of The U.S. Market, Is Three A Crowd?

Oct 16, 2025
For years, the “Big 3” in the U.S. market were defined as the nation’s largest global network airlines—American, Delta and United.

Opinion

generic jet
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Opinion: Deregulation’s Golden Goose Is On Life Support

Oct 16, 2025
Organized pilot labor and pattern bargaining cannot be excluded from the “Value Airline” sector pointing to areas where they see domestic airline game as “rigged.”

Airports

LCY airport
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Macquarie Takes Control Of London City Airport

Oct 15, 2025
Macquarie Asset Management has taken control of London City Airport (LCY) after acquiring an additional 50% equity stake, increasing its total ownership to 75%.

Sustainability

Japan Airlines 777
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JAL Invests In Bioethanol Project To Support SAF Supply Chain

Oct 08, 2025
Japan Airlines has deepened its involvement in a Japanese biofuel project by making a financial investment in the planned production facility.

Industry Data