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Last Updated: Saturday, June 14, 2025, 3:03 PM PDT
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Figeac Aero Returns to Financial Stability as Founder Prepares for Sale
By FlightGlobal: Figeac Aero - one of France's most prolific build-to-print manufacturers - is on its way back to financial stability after revenue and profits nosedived and debt soared during the pandemic.

First direct flight from Newark US to Nuuk Greenland since 2008 lands on Trump's birthday
By Associated Press: NUUK, Greenland (AP) — The first direct flight from the U.S. to Greenland by an American airline landed in the capital city of Nuuk on Saturday.

United Airlines Flight Attendants Lose Legal Battle Over ‘Reprehensible’ Sickness Policy
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: An independent arbitrator has ruled in favor of United Airlines’ controversial weekend sickness policy, allowing the airline to demand doctor’s notes from flight attendants calling out sick on weekends.

Space at a premium: pondering the value of JetBlue Mint Studio
By Runway Girl: Boasting a lot of space, JetBlue's Mint Studio upgrade didn't provide enough added benefit for your author to pay a $299 premium again.

Passengers were impacted by delays at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Saturday due to a ground stop over security concerns FAA stated
By fox13seattle.com: Two runways were shut down at Sea-Tac Airport Saturday due to a security concern involving a plane on the runway. Flight delays rose heading into the afternoon.

Jordan's state-run media says its airspace will reopen to civilian aircraft at 7:30 a.m. local
By Associated Press: Jordan's state-run media says its airspace will reopen to civilian aircraft at 7:30 a.m. local.
Paris Air Show: Boeing’s airplane, production and passenger experience challenges
By theupfront.media: Even less is predictable than usual for Boeing at this year’s Paris Air Show, with obstacles old and new that the airframer needs to overcome.