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Last Updated: Monday, May 19, 2025, 9:03 PM PDT
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Indian Airports Drop Turkish, Chinese Partners Amid Geopolitical Tensions
By Skift: Citing national security and pride, Indian travel players are boycotting travel to and collaborations with countries that supported Pakistan.

Cathay Pacific marks first in-house cadet pilot graduation
By AeroTime: Cathay Pacific celebrated a milestone with the graduation of the first batch of cadet pilots that received in-house training at Cathay Academy.

China Airlines 777F fleet grows to 10
By Cargo Facts: China Airlines has taken delivery of the final known 777F it had on order with Boeing, taking its freighter fleet to ten of the type. The 777F (68060) arrived at China Airlines’ base in Taipei (TPE) on May 17.

Video shows a DoorDash delivery driver in restricted area at O'Hare International Airport
By CBS News: The Chicago Department of Aviation did not address how the driver was able to get onto the tarmac.

Severe storms destroy communities and Kentucky’s London Corbin Airport, killing 28 and injuring dozens
By GlobalAir.com: Severe storms and tornadoes ripped through several states, destroying thousands of properties and a local airport. At least 28 are dead across three states, and dozens others injured.

Viasat details Amara nextgen inflight connectivity strategy
By Runway Girl: Viasat has laid out its nextgen inflight connectivity strategy. Dubbed Amara, the plan will ultimately see Visat offer multi-orbit IFC.

Aeva Technologies supplying sensors for Airbus autonomous gate taxi tests
By Reuters: Aeva Technologies said on Monday it is supplying sensors to a subsidiary of European aircraft manufacturer Airbus that is working to develop planes that can taxi to airport gates autonomously.