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Last Updated: Monday, June 30, 2025, 7:40 PM PDT
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Turkey to set sustainable aviation fuel mandates for airlines, suppliers
By Reuters: Turkey will set mandates for airlines and jet fuel suppliers to boost uptake of sustainable aviation fuel, with a goal of reducing aviation emissions by 5% by 2030, its civil aviation authority said on its website.

Bombardier secures $1.7 billion for 50 of its Challenger and Global aircraft order with service deal
By Reuters: Bombardier said on Monday it had received an order for 50 of its Challenger and Global aircraft, alongside a service agreement, valued collectively at $1.7 billion, with deliveries scheduled to commence in 2027.

Türkiye's leading drone producer Baykar completes acquisition of 140-year old Italian aviation firm Piaggio Aerospace
By aa.com.tr: Drone giant expands reach in Italy as acquisition deal announced in December completed - Anadolu Ajansı.

Boeing to Replace CFO Brian West With Former Lockheed Finance Chief Jesus “Jay” Malave
By Bloomberg: Boeing Co. said Chief Financial Officer Brian West, who helped orchestrate one of the biggest capital raises in US corporate history last year to steady the crisis-stricken planemaker, is stepping down.

Boeing names former Lockheed CFO as new finance chief
UK–US aerospace tariff removal: The companies set to benefit
By aerospaceglobalnews.com: The UK–US tariff deal removes duties on aerospace goods. Rolls-Royce, Airbus, and Boeing among key winners in zero-tariff shift.

Turkish Airlines Adds London Stansted Service in late-1Q26
By aeroroutes.com: Published at 0800PDT / 1500GMT 30JUN25 Turkish Airlines in Northern summer 2026 season plans to launch new route to London, as the carrier schedules Istanbul – London Stansted route.

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal, Bars American-JetBlue Northeast Alliance
By CNBC: The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Monday a request by American Airlines to overturn a judicial decision that found that the company's now-scrapped U.S.