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Last Updated: Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, 4:22 AM PST
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Croatia Airlines pins cost rise on late A220 deliveries
By ch-aviation: Late A220 deliveries and linked leasing and maintenance costs increased the financial burden for Croatia Airlines (OU, Zagreb Franjo Tuđman) during the summer...
Turkish Airlines to meet Boeing, CFM in coming weeks, chairman says
By Reuters: Turkish Airlines will meet with Boeing and engine supplier CFM in the coming weeks to decide on a planned deal for a major 737 MAX jet order, Chairman Ahmet Bolat said on Wednesday.
OSM Aviation Academy orders up to 30 Tecnam P‑Mentor trainers for cadet fleet
By FlightGlobal: Norwegian pilot-training company OSM Aviation Academy is to acquire up to 30 Tecnam P-Mentor light aircraft for its cadet fleet. The provisional agreement covers purchase of 25 aircraft plus options on another five.
IndiGo selects Bluebox to deliver upgraded IFE for its A321XLR fleet
By Inflight Online: IndiGo and Bluebox form partnership to bring upgraded IFE to IndiGo A321XLR fleet.
Airbus starts load-testing Wing of Tomorrow demonstrator ahead of final destructive trials
By FlightGlobal: Airbus has begun the first phase of load testing on a demonstrator wing developed under its Wing of Tomorrow programme that will eventually see the structure tested to destruction.
Turkish Airlines seeks to buy Lufthansa’s 50% stake in SunExpress, aiming for full control
By ch-aviation: Turkish Airlines (TK, Istanbul Airport) is pushing to acquire Lufthansa's 50% stake in SunExpress (XQ, Antalya), the joint venture leisure carrier, but the German...
US removes sanctions on Belavia and its VIP gov't aircraft
By ch-aviation: The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has formalised the permanent lifting of sanctions on Belavia (B2, Minsk National) by removing it from the list of...