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Last Updated: Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, 6:16 AM PDT
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Flights suspended at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport after major cargo-terminal fire
By Reuters: All flights out of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka have been suspended following a major fire in the cargo terminal at the international airport on Saturday, airport officials said.

Major fire at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal airport cargo area suspends all flights

Aeroméxico to sell nearly 145 million shares (including ADS) in offering worth more than $300m
By FlightGlobal: Mexican operator Aeromexico has unveiled details of a offering through which it will sell the equivalent of nearly 145 million shares. The issue will comprise some 11.7 million American depositary shares - each representing 10 common shares - in the USA, plus a further 27.4 million common shares in Mexico.

Jet Out to Double Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 Charter Fleet; Launches Maintenance-Data and Insurance Plan
By AINonline: U.S. operator also introduces maintenance data and insurance plan.

FAA lifts 38-per-month cap, allows Boeing to raise 737 MAX production to 42 planes per month
By Reuters: Boeing won approval on Friday to raise its 737 MAX production to 42 planes per month, the Federal Aviation Administration said, easing a 38-plane cap in place since January last year and boosting its efforts to shore up its finances and move past concerns over safety and quality.

FAA Approves Boeing 737 MAX Production Increase to 42 Aircraft per Month After Safety Reviews

FAA Allows Boeing to Raise 737 MAX Production from 38 to 42 Aircraft per Month

IndiGo doubles A350 backlog with firm order for 30 more A350-900s, taking total to 60
By Airbus: IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has finalised an MoU for 30 more Airbus A350 aircraft, increasing its total A350 orders to 60 aircraft.

Boeing union representing 3,200 striking workers to resume contract talks Monday
By Reuters: A union representing more than 3,200 striking Boeing workers who assemble fighter jets and munitions said on Friday it and the company had agreed to resume contract discussions with help from a federal mediator next week.

MRO Europe 2025: Korean Air to upgrade its Airbus predictive maintenance solution
By Aviation Business News: Korean Air will adopt Airbus’ Skywise Fleet Performance+, replacing its existing Skywise Predictive Maintenance+ and Skywise Health Monitoring tools.