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Aviation Daily, December 10, 2025

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The Daily Memo

LATAM Embraer E195-E2 flying over Santiago
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Daily Memo: Is Latin America Entering A New Chapter With Recent Small Jet Orders?

Dec 09, 2025
Embraer and Airbus are rounding out 2025 by making inroads with their smaller narrowbody offerings in Latin America.

Technology

Superpower
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Boom Supersonic Secures Breakthrough AI Engine Deal

Dec 09, 2025
Boom Supersonic is developing an industrial gas turbine version of its Symphony turbofan to power AI data centers which will fund its Mach 1.7 Overture airliner.

Airlines

JAL and ANA aircraft at Okinawa Naha Airport (OKA)
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Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways Maintain Chinese Capacity

Dec 08, 2025
While Chinese carriers are cutting capacity to Japan, the two major Japanese airlines are so far not reducing their service to mainland China.
marie owens Thomsen speaking at iata event
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IATA: Europe Set To Top North America In Airline Profits Next Year

Dec 09, 2025
Airlines are expected to see record-high load factors in 2026, although profit margins will remain dismally thin compared with most industries, IATA says.
alaska airlines 787-9 rendering
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Alaska Airlines Secures Slots For Heathrow Launch

Dec 05, 2025
Alaska Airlines has secured slots at London Heathrow, paving the way for the carrier to launch its planned Seattle-London service in May 2026.
LATAM E195-E2
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LATAM Continues Focus On Premium, Seeing Untapped Potential

Dec 09, 2025
Preparing to take delivery of its first E195-E2 in 2026 and first A321XLR in 2027, LATAM expects the new fleet types will align with its focus on premium.

Safety

Airbus A350
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Bird Strike Damage Led To Air France A350 Airspeed Incident, BEA Says

Dec 09, 2025
Insufficient radome maintenance after a bird strike probably caused airspeeds to become unreliable on an Air France-operated Airbus A350.

Suppliers

The word "Senior" displaying on a smartphone
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Senior To Provide Fluid Conveyance Parts For Airbus Airliners

Dec 03, 2025
British aerospace supplier Senior has been awarded a new contract from Airbus for fluid conveyance components that will be installed on multiple airliners.
U-Dream headrest
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Safran To Offer New Comfort Features On Economy Seats

Dec 01, 2025
Safran Seats is seeing work on a new headrest for seats in economy come to fruition while also researching ways to accommodate a fixed shell in that cabin.

Regulatory/Legislative

Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, India’s civil aviation minister, holds talks with IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Dec. 9.
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DGCA Tells IndiGo To Cut Its Schedule By 5%

Dec 09, 2025
India’s aviation regulator has ordered IndiGo to reduce its flight schedule in the wake of massive flight disruptions over the past week.

Industry Data

Boeing Emirates
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Data: Etihad Cancellations Add Surprise To Boeing November Orderbook

Dec 09, 2025
Boeing’s order book got a jolt in November with 164 gross orders but a surprising net cancellation of 16 widebodies, including 15 777Xs, by Etihad Airways.
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Leisure And Business Fares Week Of December 1

Dec 10, 2025
Harrell Leisure And Business Fares and Cost-Per-Mile.