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Last Updated: Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, 11:54 AM PDT
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Otto Aerospace targets super-midsize bizjet market with torpedo-inspired Phantom 3500 claiming laminar-flow range breakthrough
By FlightGlobal: US developer claims laminar flow breakthrough will allow its medium-class Phantom 3500 to punch above its weight, delivering range performance previously confined to larger aircraft.

Brazil’s Azul to lease three A330-200s from Elevate
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US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy tells air traffic controllers to 'show up for work' amid staffing-induced delays
By The Air Current: Frustrated with staffing-induced delays, the secretary mixes his support with a stern warning.

Las Vegas airports offer sustainable aviation fuel during NBAA-BACE 2025
By GlobalAir.com: Multiple OEMs are expected to fly their showcase aircraft to the convention using SAF or SAF attributes via book-and-claim.

Honeywell’s Brno base unlocks EU defence and commercial aerospace R&D funding
By FlightGlobal: Honeywell is as American as apple pie but, thanks to its growth in the Czech Republic, is also increasingly European, so much so that it can now access EU funding for a variety of defence and commericial aerospace research projects.

Developed from the Airbus H135 and designed in collaboration with operators, the H140 delivers a new standard for air medical transport
By Vertical Mag: Developed from the Airbus H135 and designed in collaboration with operators, the H140 delivers a new standard for air medical transport.

KLM Marks 106 Years in the US with New Delft Blue House
By Airways Magazine: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrates its 106th anniversary with a new Delft Blue miniature house: Villa Rameau.