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Last Updated: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, 12:13 AM PST
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UPS grounds MD-11 fleet after deadly crash at Louisville hub
By Associated Press: UPS and FedEx has decided to ground their fleets of MD-11 planes “out of an abundance of caution” after a deadly crash at a UPS global aviation hub in Kentucky.
Airlines Question US Department of Transportation’s Flight-Cut Rationale as FAA Data Remains Absent
By The Air Current: Concern about political motivation fills the void left by lack of FAA data.
ARIDGE A868: China’s New Hybrid-Electric Long-Range Tiltrotor eVTOL
By Aviation Week: China’s ARIDGE has unveiled its new A868 hybrid-electric tiltrotor eVTOL.
U.S. Travel Companies Hit by Fewer International Visitors. Here’s What CEOs Say.
By Skift: Travel industry executives discussed the decline in international visitation to the U.S. in recent earnings calls. Here's what we learned.
Boeing to invest $1bn to expand 787 assembly in South Carolina, boosting monthly output above 10 aircraft
By FlightGlobal: Boeing has begun expanding its South Carolina 787 production facility with a $1bn investment aimed at increasing monthly output beyond 10 aircraft to meet strong market demand.
Spirit Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreements with Pilots and Flight Attendants; Senior Leadership Agrees to Matched Pay Cuts
By Bloomberg Law: Spirit’s senior leadership has committed to taking a salary reduction at a percentage not less than the pilot group’s reduction upon ratification of a tentative agreement with pilots.
Joby To Sell up to $250 Million of Aircraft and Services in Kazakhstan
By Joby Aviation: Joby Aviation today announced it has signed a letter of intent to sell electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and services valued at up to $250 million to Alatau Advance Air Group (“AAAG”), a company dedicated to introducing air taxis to Kazakhstan.