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Last Updated: Friday, April 11, 2025, 12:25 PM PDT
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Private Plane Crash in Fez Highlights Safety Concerns in Moroccan Aviation
By Aviation Source: News has emerged of a private plane from Marrakesh, Morocco crashing during a landing attempt into Fez airport earlier today.

Three Fatalities Reported in Small Plane Crash Near Florida’s Boca Raton Airport
By The Telegraph: Three people have been killed and one person injured when a small plane crashed into a car near Boca Raton Airport in Florida.

Fiery Boca Raton Plane Crash Leaves 3 Dead

Q1 2025 Business Aviation Utilization Trends: Comparing Major Operators
By Aviation Week: Hourly flown figures for the leading business aviation carriers show that NetJets, Flexjet, Wheels Up and FlyExclusive all experienced a Q1 2025 utilization superior to the same period of 2024.

Gulfstream V Executive Plane Crashes at Mexico’s Cabo San Lucas International Airport
By metro.co.uk: A Gulfstream V executive plane travelling from New York to Mexico has crashed as it landed at Cabo San Lucas International Airport.

Caribbean Airlines Enhances In-Flight Experience with Blueview Wireless IFE
By Inflight Online: Caribbean Airlines is partnering with Bluebox Aviation Systems by installing the Blueview wireless IFE across its fleet of ATR 72s and Boeing 737-NGs.

JetBlue Accelerating Technology Advancements
By Aviation Week: JetBlue Airways is advancing its adoption of new technologies while proceeding through a multi-year plan to return to profitability.

A350-900 with enhanced-performance Trent XWB engine obtains EASA approval
By FlightGlobal: Airbus has obtained European certification for the A350-900 fitted with enhanced-performance Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines. The baseline XWB-84EP powerplant was separately certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in December last year, along with the derated XWB-75EP and XWB-79EP.