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Aviation Daily, June 12, 2026

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The Daily Memo

A LATAM aircraft in a hangar
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Daily Memo: Embraer Thinks It Has Time; But Does It Really?

Jun 11, 2026
Embraer has developed 20 new aircraft in 25 years, its CEO says. But since 2019, Embraer has not launched a new or even a derivative commercial aircraft.

Regulatory/Legislative

passengers queuing for ees
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Brussels Defends EES As Airlines Warn On Border Delays

Jun 10, 2026
The European Commission said the new Entry/Exit System is working well at most border crossings after European airlines warned over bottlenecks.

Suppliers

Thales InFlyt Experience CTO Tudy Bedou.
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Seatback IFE Screens Enter The Cloud-Based Era

Jun 05, 2026
Seatback inflight entertainment (IFE) systems are beginning to look less like traditional airline hardware and more like connected smart TVs.

Technology

Boeing  Pub: awin Webhead: FAA considers innovative airframe-engine technologies for new CLEEN phase
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FAA Mulls Innovative Airframe-Engine Tech For New CLEEN Phase

Jun 10, 2026
U.S.-based aerospace companies have submitted proposals to participate in the next phase of the FAA’s Continuous Low Energy, Emissions and Noise (CLEEN) program.

Airframers

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addresses ILA Berlin 2026 as Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury watches on.
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Airbus Should Manage NGSA Out Of Hamburg, German Chancellor Says

Jun 11, 2026
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is urging Airbus to manage the development of its next-generation, single-aisle airliner (NGSA) out of Hamburg.

Airlines

Wizz Air A321XLR
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Wizz Air To Keep XLRs In Fleet After Transfer Discussions End

Jun 11, 2026
Wizz Air said it would keep all 11 of the Airbus A321XLRs it already has in its fleet or on order in its own network.
Left to right, Juichi Hirasawa (CEO and President of All Nippon Airways), Carsten Spohr (CEO of the Lufthansa Group) and Joerg Eberhart (CEO of ITA Airways)
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ITA Airways Joins ANA-Lufthansa Japan Joint Venture

Jun 08, 2026
ITA Airways will join the Lufthansa Group-All Nippon Airways (ANA) joint venture covering Europe-Japan services from this fall.

Safety

overrun at NAS JAcksonville may 2019
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NTSB Urges Runway Condition Reporting Changes

Jun 11, 2026
The NTSB, referencing lessons learned from 11 investigations, is urging the FAA to expand its runway condition reporting protocols to include more categories for heavy rain.

Airframers/Suppliers

Russia's PD-8 engine equips the SJ-100.
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Russia Certifies PD-8 Turbofan, Il-114-300 Turboprop

Jun 05, 2026
Russia's federal air transport agency Rosaviatsia has certified two key domestic aerospace programs: the PD-8 turbofan and Ilyushin Il-114-300 passenger turboprop.

Suppliers

SAAB aerospace systems
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Saab Brainstorms About Higher Production Rates For Aerostructures

Jun 04, 2026
Saab supplies composite-material ailerons for the Airbus A320 family, and overwing doors for the A321.

Sustainability

KLm cityhopper E195-E2 Schiphol
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KLM Cityhopper Performs Commercial Flight With 5% ESAF

Jun 09, 2026
KLM Cityhopper has operated a commercial passenger flight between Amsterdam and Hamburg using a 5% blend of electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF).

Industry Data