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Last Updated: Thursday, June 26, 2025, 2:30 AM PDT
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Investigation Probes Azul A320neo Low-Speed Abort and Uncommanded Evacuation with Engines Running
By FlightGlobal: Passengers of an Azul Airbus A320neo which aborted take-off at Cuiaba evacuated the aircraft while its engines were still running, after the cabin crew failed to understand the pilots' instructions.

Turkish Airlines Chairman on Soft Power, Fleet Growth, and the 2033 Vision
By Skift: Turkish Airlines Chairman Ahmet Bolat outlines how cultural diplomacy, fleet expansion, and premium upgrades will drive the airline’s global growth ahead of its 2033 centenary.

Aventure secures 12 Alaska Airlines 737NGs for teardown
By AeroTime: Aviation parts supplier Aventure Aviation has secured 12 retired Alaska Airlines Boeing 737NG aircraft for teardown at its Arizona base.

FAA and Parent Agency at Odds as Politics Overshadows Safety
By Leeham News: By Colleen Mondor June 26, 2025, © Leeham News: On March 12, 2019, then-Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and her staff flew from Texas to Washington (DC) on a Southwest Airlines 737 MAX.

AAPA warns of near-term challenges despite sustained travel demand amid geopolitical volatility
By FlightGlobal: The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has warned of an "increasingly challenging operating environment" in the near term, even as passenger travel continues to see "sustained" demand.

ATC Error Causes Near-Miss Between United and FedEx Boeing 777s Over Atlantic
By Aviation Source: A United Airlines B777-200 enroute from London to Houston briefly lost separation with a FedEx B777F freighter outbound to Paris on 21 June.

AI-Generated Misinformation Fills Void in Air India Crash Investigation
By The Air Current: With scant official information available nearly two weeks after the crash of Air India 171, fictional AI-generated accident reports and outrage bait have spread like wildfire.