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Last Updated: Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, 8:25 PM PST
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Singapore Airlines Group Agrees To SAF Deal With Startup Aether Fuels
By Aviation Week: SIA Group has made an agreement with Aether Fuels that could pave the way for the group to acquire sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from the energy startup.
'Expansive' impact zone left by Philadelphia medical plane crash likely to reopen Wednesday
By Associated Press: The impact area where a medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia last week will hopefully reopen on Wednesday, according to city officials.
FAA reverses course on meeting prohibition, blaming rogue employee
By Politico: The advisory panels tackle ways to reduce risk across the aviation system, taking guidance from airlines, union groups and even companies that make parts for aircraft.
Crashed Azerbaijan E190 lost all hydraulic pressure between two explosions near Grozny
By FlightGlobal: Kazakh investigators have revealed that an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 experienced two explosions about 25s apart, and lost pressure in all three hydraulic systems, after aborting an attempt to land at the Russian city of Grozny.
Embry-Riddle Golden Eagles transition to CubCrafters NX Cub
By GlobalAir.com: The Embry-Riddle Golden Eagles Flight Team will be transitioning to the CubCrafters NX Cub moving forward. This signifies an investment in the future of precision flight training and competition.
Allegiant takes delivery of three 737 Max jets from Boeing ‘earlier than contemplated’
By FlightGlobal: Allegiant Air ended last year with four Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft as it took three of the type sooner than previously expected.
US FAA says agency will continue to take part in aviation safety meetings
By Reuters: The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday that the agency will continue to attend meetings and engage with airlines on safety issues after an employee told air carriers that officials would not participate.