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Czech investigators: Wizz Air UK A321XLR descent rate spiked before Prague hard landing and tail‑strike
By FlightGlobal: Czech investigators have disclosed that a Wizz Air UK Airbus A321XLR's descent rate increased by 60% in the last few seconds before a hard touchdown and tail-strike at Prague.
Jetstar to restart international services from Avalon with new Bali flights in March
By Australian Aviation: The low-cost carrier will launch new flights from Avalon to Bali next March, along with restoring its former Avalon-Adelaide service and rolling out more capacity to Brisbane.
ICAO Assembly shows unity but delivers little concrete progress on aviation sustainability
By FlightGlobal: If the recent ICAO Assembly resulted in little by way of concrete new sustainability developments, it did provide reminders of political thinking, ongoing challenges and potential battlegrounds ahead.
Alliance Airlines to review wet‑lease contracts and business model after cost-driven profit warning
By ch-aviation: Alliance Airlines (QQ, Brisbane International) has initiated a "review of wet lease contracts and business model" after surging costs caused it to issue a warning that its annual...
Embraer accelerates production cycle by up to 40% after multimillion-dollar efficiency push
By Air Data News: Embraer has invested millions of dollars to increase efficiency and reduce costs in its production, and the results are already noticeable on the assembly.
SJ-100’s domestic engines tested for resilience to water ingestion
By FlightGlobal: United Aircraft has carried out water-ingestion tests on its initial import-substituted Yakovlev SJ-100, equipped with Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplants. The aircraft, number 97023, carried out the runway pooled-water test at the Gromov institute at Zhukovsky, outside Moscow.
Boeing breaks ground on second Charleston 787 final-assembly line to double production capacity; analysis of orders and options
By Leeham News: Subscription Required By the Leeham News Team Nov. 10, 2025, © Leeham News: Boeing on Friday broke ground at its Charleston (SC) 787 production campus for a second final assembly line (FAL) building to meeting growing demand for..