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Last Updated: Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, 5:34 AM PST
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Precision Aviation Group expands Rolls-Royce M250/RR300 footprint with acquisition of HEROS
By rotorhub.com: Precision Aviation Group, Inc. (PAG), have announced its acquisition of H.E.R.O.S. Inc., a Rolls-Royce M250/RR300 engine MRO provider based in Chandler, Arizona.
IndiGo delays and cancels multiple flights over several days amid tech failures and airport congestion
By Reuters: India's largest airline IndiGo said on Wednesday it has faced delays and cancellations in recent days due to technology issues, airport congestion and what it termed "operational requirements".
(ES) The A380 stays on the ground: Global Airlines' new play to fly in 2026
By Aviacionline: El A380 sigue en tierra: la nueva carta que juega Global Airlines para volar en 2026 James Asquith presentó el Airbus A340 que operará para Global Airlines y explicó por qué el A380 sigue en mantenimiento.
Avianca accelerates network redesign, betting on longer stage-length routes to drive growth
By FlightGlobal: Avianca's leadership team believes that its strategy of using aircraft on longer stage lengths is paying off, helping fuel an overall strong third-quarter for the Colombian carrier.
Archer Reveals Plans for Miami Air Taxi Network, Featuring Partnerships With Hard Rock Stadium and Related Ross
By eVTOL Insights: Archer Aviation has revealed plans for an electric air taxi network in the Miami metropolitan area, to help transform how.
Many airline pilots conceal mental-health struggles to avoid grounding, raising safety and regulatory concerns
By Reuters: Aviation operates under stricter standards than other industries. Dozens of commercial airline pilots tell Reuters they are reluctant to disclose mental health issues — even minor or treatable ones — because of the risk of grounding and a career‑ending review.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search to resume 11 years after jet went missing
By The Guardian: Malaysian transport ministry says robotics company Ocean Infinity will restart search operation on 30 December.