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Last Updated: Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, 12:16 PM PST
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Breeze's David Neeleman: Why Startup Airlines Can't Compete With the Big Four
By Skift: The U.S. airline industry is running out of space for startups, according to Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman.
JetBlue Adds New Nonstop Flights from Buffalo and Syracuse, Expanding Commitment to Upstate New York
By Business Wire: JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) today announced new nonstop service from Buffalo (BUF) to both Fort Myers (RSW) and San Juan (SJU), along with new service between Syr...
Wing, Walmart Delivery Drones Take Flight in Atlanta
By Flying Magazine: Wing says its drones will replace 20-minute drives with flights less than five minutes on average.
Caribbean Airlines to close Bridgetown (Barbados) base, relocate crews and aircraft in mid‑Q1 2026
By ch-aviation: Caribbean Airlines (BW, Port of Spain) is planning to "restructure" its Bridgetown secondary hub and relocate all crews and aircraft currently based out of Barbados...
Cosmic-ray strike may have caused electronics upset, forcing passenger jet to make emergency landing
By Space.com: "Cosmic rays can interact with modern microelectronics and change the state of a circuit.".
airBaltic takes delivery of 51st Airbus A220-300
By Air Data News: airBaltic received its 51st Airbus A220-300 aircraft in Riga on December 1. This delivery is the airline’s second A220 received in 2025.
Boeing's ordered by US FTC to divest parts of Spirit AeroSystems in planned merger
By Reuters: A U.S. regulator said on Wednesday it would require Boeing to divest significant Spirit AeroSystems assets to resolve competition concerns about its $8.3 billion acquisition of the company that manufactures major parts of wings and fuselages for jetliners, including the Boeing 737.