Today In Aviation
Last Updated: Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, 9:41 AM PDT
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Jet Aviation Marks 30 Years in Singapore, Expands Asia Hub Services and Sustainability Initiatives
By AINonline: Company expands services and improves sustainability at Asia hub.
Alliance Opens 30,677‑sq‑ft FBO with Hangar and Private Terminal at Saudi Arabia’s AlUla Airport
By AINonline: Facility includes 30,677-sq-ft hangar and private terminal.
Alliance Aviation opens hangar and FBO at AlUla International Airport (Saudi Arabia)
Acron Aviation to acquire Trakka Systems, expanding critical-vision and mission-equipment offerings
By Vertical Mag: Following the acquisition, Trakka will continue to operate under its existing brand name and will leverage Acron’s global customer base.
Lufthansa Group launches ‘Culinary Journey’ — unified digital menu and pre‑order across Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian
By Breitflyte: Lufthansa Group has introduced ‘Culinary Journey’, a new personalized premium menu plan available in all classes on all flights. This bundles digital menu and pre-order options all in one place, and is available for all Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian Airlines flights.On Monday (October 27, 2025), Lufthansa Group announced the launch of the ‘Culinary Journey’, which bundles all food and beverage offerings for the entire flight experience, regardless of whether guests are flying with one or more G.
Gama Aviation’s New Sharjah FBO On Track for Early 2026 Debut
By AINonline: The $65 million facilty is set to raise the FBO bar high—way high.
Boeing posts nearly $5B charge for 777X delays as quarterly loss narrows
By Reuters: Boeing pushed the first delivery of its long-delayed 777X jet program out to 2027 and took a wider-than-expected $5 billion charge due to the delays, in another series of setbacks for the aerospace giant.
AerCap CEO: Widebody supply 'extraordinarily acute' — Boeing and Airbus unlikely to exceed prior production peak this decade
By Reuters: The head of the world's largest aircraft leasing company, AerCap , said the supply of widebody jets is "extraordinarily acute" with Boeing and Airbus unlikely to surpass their previous production peak this decade.