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Last Updated: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 6:22 AM PDT
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Finnair issues profit warning amid weaker North Atlantic demand
By Reuters: Finnair warned on Wednesday that weaker-than-expected demand for North Atlantic flights, falling ticket prices, and the impact of strikes could weigh on its 2025 comparable operating profit, sending its shares down as much as 9%.

All Nippon Airways opts for Lido Flight 4D flight planning solution
By Inflight Online: All Nippon Airways (ANA) has opted for Lufthansa Systems’ Lido Flight 4D flight planning solution. The solution supports superior route optimisation, highly automated flight planning, and improved fuel efficiency by incorporating real-time data, such as airline-specific operational data, weather conditions, and airspace restrictions, Lufthansa Systems says.

Bahrain Considers Ordering More Boeing Jets During Trump Meeting
By Bloomberg: Bahrain’s national carrier is considering the purchase of as many as 20 additional aircraft as the airline looks to expand its fleet and replace aging jets, according to people familiar with the plan.

China’s TCab Tech receives order for 350 eVTOLs from UAE
By AeroTime: China’s TCab Tech has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to sell up to 350 of its E20 eVTOLs to Abu Dhabi-based Autocraft.

Nigeria's Air Peace readies for Brazil ops
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IATA’s Walsh weighs in on cockpit-video recording, following Air India crash report
By FlightGlobal: IATA director-general Willie Walsh has weighed in on the debate about cockpit video recording, in his first remarks since the release of the preliminary investigation report into the crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 in June.

Pilot forgot to configure thrust-reverser switches before Falcon 10 overrun
By FlightGlobal: US investigators probing a landing overrun which badly damaged a Falcon 10 have determined that the thrust-reversers did not deploy, because the jet was wrongly configured during approach.