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Last Updated: Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 8:16 AM PDT
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Jet2 Launches £250 Million Share Buyback Amid Strong Financial Performance
By FlightGlobal: UK leisure carrier Jet2 is embarking on a £250 million ($335 million) share buyback, which will be conducted in two stages of up to £125 million each. Jet2 will be able to purchase a maximum of just under 21.47 million shares, 10% of its issued stock.

Adapting in Crisis: SkyUp Airlines’ Strategic Success Amid Conflict
By Airways Magazine: While Ukraine’s flag carrier ceased operations due to the Russian invasion in 2022, SkyUp adapted and pivoted its strategy.

Piasecki's VTOL Family Expansion and Future Growth Strategy
By eVTOL News: By Robert Moorman Growth through acquisition and stronger ties to the civil and military remains part of the company’s vision for the future.

EHang Gains China’s First Commercial Certificate
By eVTOL News: On March 30, Guangzhou-based EHang announced the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) had granted two ai.

JetBlue's First Quarter 2025 Financial Results Show Significant Losses
By Breitflyte: JetBlue has reported a first quarter 2025 net loss of $208 million or ($0.59) per diluted share on a year-over-year decline in revenue of 3.1 percent to $2.14 billion.

Avincis chooses Gannet to transform aircraft maintenance management
By Vertical Mag: The company has announced the implementation of Gannet aircraft maintenance information software, to enhance and optimize maintenance management processes throughout its global operations.

Honeywell tops first-quarter results on aerospace strength
By Reuters: Honeywell's first-quarter revenue and profit beat Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, as a shortage of new jets fueled demand for its aerospace parts and aircraft maintenance services.