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Last Updated: Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025, 5:11 AM PST
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Vigo Airport becomes Spain’s first to operate a fully digital air traffic control tower powered by Searidge
By Runway Girl: The digital control tower at Vigo Airport is now operational, making it the first airport in the country to transition to fully digital tower operations.
Safran agrees to sell passenger-systems unit SPI to Kingswood Capital
By safran-group.com: Paris, December 10, 2025Safran announces that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Kingswood Capital Management (“Kingswood”) for the sale of Safran Passenger Innovations (“SPI”), Safran...
Air Algérie to reorganize into holding company and create new entities
By ch-aviation: Discover more news on Air Algérie at ch-aviation, the leading aviation news and data provider.
KLM Cityhopper to add 4 seats to 22 E195‑E2s, raising capacity to 136 seats by June 2026
By ch-aviation: KLM Cityhopper (WA, Amsterdam Schiphol) plans to reconfigure twenty-two E195-E2s from the current layout of 132 economy class seats to 136 seats by June 2026.
SAS Signs Codeshare Agreement with WestJet, Expanding Transatlantic Cooperation
By Breitflyte: SAS has today announced the launch of a new codeshare partnership with WestJet, providing greater flexibility and seamless access across Scandinavia and Canada.On Wednesday (December 10, 2025), SAS announced the signing of a new codeshare agreement with WestJet, which will give travelers greater flexibility and easier access across Scandinavia and Canada, enhancing connectivity between the two airlines’ networks.
Delta Equips 1,000th Aircraft with Sync Seatback Entertainment and Free WiFi
By Simple Flying: The fleet is getting even better.
Delta installs free 'Delta Sync' Wi‑Fi on 1,000 aircraft
Air India probe finds 'systemic failures' after Airbus flew eight commercial sectors without airworthiness permit
By Reuters: An Air India investigation into why one of its Airbus planes conducted eight commercial flights without an airworthiness permit found "systemic failures", with the airline admitting it needed to do better on compliance, a company document showed.