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Last Updated: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 5:24 AM PDT
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Romania's Blue Air enters bankruptcy proceedings
By ch-aviation: Discover more news on Blue Air (Romania) at ch-aviation, the leading aviation news and data provider.

GE Aerospace Tops Q2 Profit Estimates, Raises Full-Year Guidance as Aviation Market Rebounds
By Bloomberg: General Electric Co. boosted its full-year financial guidance and topped Wall Street’s profit estimates for the second quarter after rebounding demand in the aviation market softened the impact of a global trade war.

LATAM Airlines Launches First Branded Global Travel eSIM Service to Boost Ancillary Revenue
By AirInsight: LATAM Airlines Group has introduced its own global travel eSIM service, developed in partnership with Gigs. This offering positions LATAM as the first airline in Latin America to integrate mobile connectivity directly into its digital ecosystem, providing passengers with data plans and the ability to earn LATAM Pass Miles on purchases.

Australia's Qantas obtains court order to prevent third-party access to stolen data
By Reuters: Australia's Qantas Airways said on Thursday it has obtained an interim injunction in the New South Wales (NSW) Supreme Court to prevent the stolen data from being accessed or published by anyone, including by any third parties.

Mammoth Expects 777-300ERMF Development to Accelerate Following 777-200LRMF Flight Tests
By FlightGlobal: US conversion specialist Mammoth Freighters believes approval for its Boeing 777-200LRMF cargo modification will enable it to speed up the development of its larger 777-300ERMF variant.

Condor Orders Additional Four A330-900s from Airbus
By Air Data News: German leisure carrier Condor announced a new order for four A330-900 widebody aircraft from Airbus. The new aircraft will be delivered between 2029 and 2031.

Spirit AeroSystems Belfast losses deepen as Airbus and Boeing vie for control
By FlightGlobal: Newly-released accounts for Spirit AeroSystems' factory in Belfast, Northern Ireland, show the business in a worsening financial position amid ongoing uncertainty over its future ownership.