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Last Updated: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, 6:57 PM PST
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Indonesia sets 15-year age limit for aircraft used in Hajj operations
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China Cargo Airlines to buy two leased freighters for $155mn
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Australia, Air T Reach Rescue Deal for Regional Express (Rex)
By Aviation Week: The Australian government has revealed the terms of the deal that will see U.S. company Air T take over bankrupt regional carrier Rex.
FAA halts traffic at Reagan National after reported threat against United Airlines plane
By Reuters: Operations resumed at Reagan Washington National Airport on Tuesday after a brief halt due to a bomb threat against a United Airlines plane.
Boeing union says senate members urge CEO Ortberg to negotiate in good faith
By Reuters: The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said on Tuesday that five members of the Senate Armed Services Committee urged Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg to negotiate in good faith and reach a fair agreement with the striking members.
Air New Zealand hit by unexpected aircraft lease and engine costs, weighing on profitability
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British Airways seeks ‘double-whammy win’ from targeted SAF use to prevent contrail formation
By FlightGlobal: Flight tests to demonstrate the effectiveness of using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to help prevent contrail formation on certain routes will kick off in early 2026 through a new UK-backed project involving Rolls-Royce and British Airways.