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Last Updated: Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, 10:34 PM PDT
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IranAir appeals EU sanctions, pursuing legal challenges across member states
By ch-aviation: IranAir (IR, Tehran Mehrabad) plans to continue seeking legal recourse against sanctions imposed on it by the European Union and has appealed against them to individual member...

Spirit to cut November capacity by 25% and implement job cuts amid financial strain, memo says
By Reuters: Spirit Airlines is set to cut jobs as the airline plans to reduce capacity by 25% year-on-year in November, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday, deepening woes for the low-budget carrier.

Royal Jordanian retires final Embraer E195 as it phases out regional jets
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Ryanair CEO: We Want 737-10s — Won’t Take More 737-8-200s If 737-10 Isn’t Certified
By Aviation Week: Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary said that if Boeing cannot certify the 737-10, he has no interest in taking more 737-8-200s.

AirAsia X to launch A321-200NX narrowbody operations in 2026, planning up to 12 aircraft
By ch-aviation: AirAsia X (D7, Kuala Lumpur International) is planning to begin narrowbody operations in 2026 with six narrowbodies, either A321-200NX or A321-200NX(LR)s,...

Families of Air India Flight 171 victims sue Boeing and Honeywell over alleged faulty fuel cutoff switch
By Reuters: The families of four passengers killed in the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787 said in a lawsuit that the accident resulted from allegedly faulty fuel switches, which the U.S.

Delta partners with Maeve to develop hybrid‑electric regional aircraft targeting 40% fuel‑burn reduction
By AirInsight: Delta Air Lines is partnering with Maeve in developing an all-new hybrid-electric regional aircraft that promises a 40% fuel-burn reduction and lower emissions.