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Last Updated: Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, 11:02 AM PDT
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North Carolina and Georgia to Create First Interstate Advanced Air Mobility Corridor
By Urban Air Mobility News: The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation and Georgia Department of Transportation are joining forces to study the creation of the nation’s first interstate advanced air mobility (AAM) corridor to improve air mobility.

Daedalean’s AI-Driven Situational Intelligence to Enhance Flight Safety
By AINonline: Tech like this can act as additional eyes for the pilot.

US airlines' shares jump as airfare data signals improving pricing power
By Reuters: Shares of major U.S. carriers soared on Tuesday after upbeat airfare data for July signaled improving pricing power for the industry, as airlines bring capacity in check to align with a soft demand environment.

MedStar copter unit changed protocols after Post report on collision alerts
By Washington Post: The FAA did not notify Metro Aviation that its helicopters had been triggering alerts with jets bound for National, a manager testified during an NTSB hearing.

Trade Stall: New Tariffs Shake the U.S. Aviation Industry
By Airways Magazine: Sweeping new tariffs are threatening a 2025 aviation growth boom, as U.S.-China air cargo volume has plummeted by 60%.

El Al Files Complaint Over French ATC ‘Free Palestine’ Comment
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: The Israeli flag carrier El Al claims a French air traffic controller at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport uttered the words “Free Palestine” to the pilots of one of its planes shortly after takeoff on Monday.

Boeing orders lifted by 737 Max agreements and backlog recognition
By FlightGlobal: Boeing secured agreements for 30 737 Max jets in July, attributed to unidentified customers, while the overall order total for the month was lifted by formal recognition in the backlog of 33 other aircraft.
