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Last Updated: Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, 9:53 AM PST
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Flybondi orders 20 Airbus A220‑300s and 15 Boeing 737 MAX 10s in $1.7B deal; deliveries begin 2027
By Aviacionline: Flybondi Announces $1.7 Billion Investment for Airbus A220 and Boeing 737 MAX 10 Fleet Flybondi confirmed an order for 20 Airbus A220-300s and 15 Boeing 737-10s.
Boeing CFO Says 737 and 787 Deliveries to Rise Next Year; Shares Jump ~6%
By Reuters: Boeing expects higher jet deliveries and positive free cash flow next year, its finance chief said on Tuesday, sending shares of the planemaker up more than 8% in late morning trading.
Boeing expects 737 and 787 delivery growth in 2026
Boeing clears out last of stored aircraft & eyes faster deliveries in 2026
Canadians Turning Away from U.S. Travel — What It Means for Airlines and Airports
By Skift: If the U.S. doesn't address Canadians’ core travel concerns, they'll continue to choose other destinations or their own country.
Atlantic Aviation Expands in the Caribbean with St. Maarten FBO Buy
By AINonline: The move gives the FBO chain its third Caribbean Base.
LEVEL Begins Operations Under Its Own LL Code with Inaugural Barcelona–New York Flight
By AirInsight: LEVEL now operates under its own LL code after securing an AOC, with its inaugural Barcelona–New York flight marking a significant step in the airline’s growth.
Air India flew A320 eight times with expired airworthiness certificate; DGCA opens probe
By Economic Times: Air India operated an Airbus A320 eight times with an expired airworthiness license, risking passenger safety. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating the lapse, which could lead to significant penalties for the airline and its officials.
Safran opens UK research centre to advance electric propulsion and composite tech for future single‑aisle aircraft
By FlightGlobal: French aerospace firm Safran is internationalising its technology research operation by setting up a centre in the UK - its first outside of France - with a view to supporting next-generation single-aisle aircraft development.