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Last Updated: Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, 3:57 PM PDT
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Boeing union to vote Oct. 26 on contract offer to resolve strike by 3,200 workers
By Reuters: A union representing over 3,200 striking workers at Boeing said on Thursday that its members will vote on October 26 on an existing contract offer from the company with minor modifications.

Republicans introduce bill to guarantee pay for air traffic controllers and TSA agents amid 23-day government shutdown
By CNN: The government shutdown has now entered its 23rd day and there’s no end in sight. Follow for live updates.

Air Canada to launch US flights from Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport
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Rolls‑Royce Expands Engine Output, Launches LessorCare+ and Advances UltraFan as 2025 Profits Surge
By AirInsight: Rolls-Royce expands aero engine output, launches LessorCare+, and advances UltraFan as 2025 profits soar and demand for widebody power grows.

COMAC Advances C919-600 ‘Plateau’ High-Altitude Variant for China’s Elevated Routes
By Airways Magazine: The C919-600 is a shorter version of China’s single-aisle jet. The program is making progress toward an important target.

Kilroy Aviation offers ODA solution during government shutdown
By Vertical Mag: As a Federal Aviation Administration authority, the company is helping clients obtain supplemental type certificate certifications during the shutdown.

Government shutdown threatens air-traffic controller staffing, Republicans warn
By Wall Street Journal: The shutdown has raised fears about staffing shortages in a job that requires long, intense hours, but concerns about air travel could also help push for a resolution of the funding impasse.