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Aviation Daily, October 21, 2025

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Regulatory/Legislative

shutdown planes
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U.S. Airlines Detail Impacts From Amazon AWS Outage

Oct 20, 2025
U.S. airlines were among the businesses affected by an Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage, with impacts that varied brand-by-brand.

The Daily Memo

Spirit AeroSystems assembly line
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Goodbye, Large Independent Aerostructure Companies

Oct 17, 2025
With the acquisitions of Spirit AeroSystems given the green light in Europe, the end of an era of stand-alone aerostructures giants is in sight.

Airlines

Aeromexico 737-800
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Aeromexico Plans IPO, Delta Commits To Retain Stake

Oct 20, 2025
Grupo Aeromexico is preparing to return to public markets with an initial public offering that could value the company at up to $2.9 billion.
garuda indonesia jet on tarmac
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Garuda Indonesia Appoints Second New CEO In A Year

Oct 17, 2025
Glenny Kairupan is the second person to serve as Garuda Indonesia CEO in less than a year.
Sunrise Airways aircraft
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Sunrise Airways Wet Leases Two A320s, Pursues Service Expansion

Oct 17, 2025
Sunrise Airways will wet-lease two Airbus A320s from Global Crossing Airlines Group as it works to expand its network to New York and other markets.

Sustainability

Exolum
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SAF Supply Chain Takes Shape In Europe

Oct 15, 2025
The supporting pieces of the sustainable aviation fuel jigsaw puzzle are beginning to fall into place.

Safety

AirACT 747
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AirACT Boeing 747 Skids Off Hong Kong Runway, Killing Two Ground Staff

Oct 20, 2025
A Boeing 747 freighter operated by AirACT skidded off the runway while landing at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and crashed over a sea wall, hitting a ground vehicle on its way.

Advanced Air Mobility

Archer is testing its Midnight in Salinas, California, and Abu Dhabi (pictured above). Credit: Archer Aviation
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Archer To Become Exclusive Partner Of Korean Air

Oct 20, 2025
Korean Air has announced the selection of Archer Aviation as its exclusive eVTOL air taxi partner in Korea.

MRO

Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine entering the MRO shop.
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Rolls-Royce Uses Derby Capacity To Advance Trent 1000 Durability Work

Oct 14, 2025
Rolls-Royce is moving ahead with durability enhancements for the Trent 1000 following the opening of a new facility in Derby, England, where it plans to undertake the modifications.

Suppliers

Sonaca Aciturri
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Sonaca Group Scales Up After Aciturri Aerostructures Merger Closes

Oct 07, 2025
Sonaca's takeover of Aciturri has created a third large European aerostructures firm in an industry that has been blamed for contributing to delays in commercial aircraft production.

Industry Data

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Carbon Analysis: European LCCs Mostly On Efficient Trajectory

Oct 20, 2025
The European theme continues in the Carbon Analysis: this time, LCCs Wizz Air, Vueling, easyJet and Ryanair are considered.