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Last Updated: Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, 9:05 AM PDT
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China Southern launches Guangzhou–Darwin 737 MAX service from Dec. 3, boosts Guangzhou–Australia frequencies
By orientaviation.com: China Southern Airlines (CSA) will inaugurate three times a week Guangzhou to Australia’s most northern city on December 3 flying the route with 737 MAXs.

FAA to publish final ATC modernization integrator solicitation end of August — 'brand new' system may rely on legacy elements
By The Air Current: FAA Administrator anticipates final solicitation for an ATC modernization integrator will go live at the end of August.

Air Canada rolls out enhanced A220 Airspace cabins with upgraded connectivity and in‑flight entertainment
By Inflight Online: Discover how Air Canada is transforming its customer experience with new Airbus A220 Airspace cabins, connectivity, and in-flight entertainment.

Business Travel to the U.S. Is Strong Despite Cautious Sentiment
By Skift: Business travel transaction data suggests that despite rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty growing out of U.S. policies, corporations.

VINCI Airports breaks ground on $250M+ terminal at Las Américas (AILA), Dominican Republic
By Passenger Terminal Today: Vinci Airports, through Aerodom, has broken ground on a new passenger terminal at Las Américas International Airport (AILA) in the Dominican Republic, representing an investment of more than US$250m.

Algeria's Domestic Airlines begins operations
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Analyst: Global Jet Fuel Demand Could Double by 2032 — What It Means for SAF, Refining Capacity and Airlines
By AINonline: Sustainability and crude oil supplies are expected to be major factors.