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Aviation Daily, November 18, 2025

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Airlines

Emirates order announcement
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Emirates Orders 65 More 777Xs, Supports 777-10 Feasibility Study

Nov 17, 2025
Emirates is hoping to convince Boeing to launch and develop an even larger version of the Boeing 777X after signing up for an additional 65 of the type at Dubai Airshow.
Blue Islands ATR
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Blue Islands Suspends Service After 26 Years

Nov 15, 2025
British regional carrier Blue Islands has suspended operations with immediate effect, grounding its ATR 72 fleet.
ITA airways a220
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ITA Airways Plans Lawsuit Against Pratt & Whitney Over GTF Issues

Nov 17, 2025
ITA Airways is preparing a lawsuit against engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney after ITA was forced to ground twice as many aircraft as expected this year.
LATAM 787-8
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LATAM Cites Negative Effects Of Brazil’s Plan To Ban Airline Charges

Nov 17, 2025
LATAM Airlines Group believes a potential law in Brazil banning carriers from charging for certain items could be detrimental to the industry.
flyadeal aircraft
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Flyadeal Eyes Southeast Asia, Europe For A330neos

Nov 17, 2025
Flyadeal sees potential for long-haul routes to Bangladesh, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and the UK in mid-2027.
Ethiopian commitment
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Ethiopian Airlines To Expand Boeing MAX Fleet, Evaluates Widebodies

Nov 17, 2025
Ethiopian Airlines has committed to purchase 11 additional Boeing 737-8s, while evaluating both Airbus and Boeing proposals for more widebodies.

The Daily Memo

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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Daily Memo: Shutdown’s Traffic Management Should Shed Light On FAA’s Data-Analysis Progress

Nov 17, 2025
Back in March 2023, then-FAA Administrator Billy Nolen challenged industry to make better use of its vast quantity of data to flag safety risks earlier.

Suppliers

PW1500G
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Pratt & Whitney Plans To Clear PW1500G Grounding Issues By Late 2026

Nov 16, 2025
Pratt & Whitney is confident that steps it is taking will cut AOG incidents on the Airbus A220 and Embraer E2 fleets to near zero by the end of 2026.

Airframers

Boeing 737 MAX 10
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Boeing Completes 737 MAX Inlet Anti-Ice Redesign

Nov 17, 2025
Boeing is negotiating with the FAA to define a certification test plan for the redesigned engine anti-ice system on the 737 MAX, marking a key step toward starting first deliveries of the 737-7 and 737-10.
Dave Schulte
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Boeing: Airline Fleet Planners Must Think Further Ahead

Nov 17, 2025
Airlines need to think 10-15 years out and likely extend the life of their current fleets because of new aircraft delivery shortfalls, a Boeing executive says.
Embraer Royal Jordanian E2
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Embraer Sees Pratt Improvements On E2s

Nov 17, 2025
Embraer is seeing “big improvements” in turn times and availability of PW1900G engine spares and expresses confidence that there will be no GTF-related aircraft on ground (AOG) cases after 2026.

Airports

travelers at DCA
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ACI-NA Meeting With DOT To Push PFC Increase

Nov 14, 2025
U.S. airports are making another push to convince the federal government to raise the passenger facility charge (PFC) cap, which has not changed for 25 years.

Regulatory/Legislative

A320neo
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EASA Greenlights PW1100G Upgrade Certification

Nov 17, 2025
Pratt earns EASA certification for a PW1100G durability improvement thrust rating change which will enable the use of reduced climb thrust on the A320neo family

Industry Data

flydubai 737 MAX 8
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Carbon Analysis: Middle Eastern LCCs Improve Efficiency

Nov 17, 2025
With the Dubai Airshow underway, the Carbon Analysis looks to Middle East LCCs Air Arabia, Flyadeal, Flydubai and Flynas.