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Last Updated: Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, 9:42 PM PDT
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Delta to discontinue Geneva service from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in October amid weakening European demand
By The Points Guy: Delta Air Lines is ending flights to Geneva as European demand slows and shifts.

Russia loses bid for UN aviation authority council seat
By politico.eu: Moscow immediately called for “a repeat round of voting” after Russia fell short of the support needed to gain a seat on the International Civil Aviation Organization’s 36-member council.

How Pandemic-Era Cargo Pivots Reshaped Post‑Pandemic Aviation Demand
By Flying Magazine: FLYING Finance can help you get ahead of the next post-pandemic-like surge in demand for private aircraft.

Airline lobbyists drive rapid regulatory rollbacks, raising safety concerns
By Washington Examiner: "We're seeing the fastest regulatory rollback in aviation history," said a lawyer, who raised concerns that safety may weaken as a result.

US 747-400 freighter operators increase aileron inspections after 2024 Kalitta Air incident reveals fractured attachments
By FlightGlobal: US operators of Boeing 747-400 freighters have intensified aileron inspections following recurring problems with attachment wear and damage, after a Kalitta Air incident revealed fractured components.

Etihad Airways debuts new A321LR on inaugural flight to Kolkata
By Airline Economics: Etihad Airways has launched its new A321LR aircraft on all flights to and from Kolkata. All of the airline's eight return flights per week between Abu Dhabi and Kolkata will now be operated by the A321LR.

Austrian Airlines hands Embraer E195 to Air Dolomiti
By aerotelegraph.com: Zehn Jahre nach ihrem Debüt in Wien kommt das Ende: Bis 2028 verschwinden die 17 Embraer E195 aus der Flotte von Austrian Airlines. Die meisten wechseln zu Air Dolomiti - und könnten so doch noch einmal für AUA abheben.