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Last Updated: Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, 10:08 AM PDT
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British Airways Sues Ground Handler After Intoxicated Worker Damages Aircraft at O'Hare, Seeks $228,000
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: British Airways is suing a ground handling company after a worker high on marijuana caused over $228,000 in damage to a Jumbo Jet.

South America’s largest, now larger: LATAM Airlines inaugurates new hangar at its São Carlos MRO
By Aviacionline: Con una inversión de 40 millones de reales (~USD 7,5 millones), LATAM inauguró un nuevo hangar en su centro de MRO (Mantenimiento, Reparación y Operac...
Caspian Air Cargo Summit 2025 highlights Azerbaijan’s rise as a Middle Corridor logistics hub
By cargoforwarder.eu: The 10th Caspian Air Cargo Summit, hosted by Silk Way West Airlines at the futuristic Baku Convention Center, cemented Azerbaijan’s position as a fast-evolving logistics hub on the Middle Corridor, connecting the Far East and Europe.

American Airlines Hires Former Delta Executive Rhonda Crawford to Lead Inflight Experience Overhaul
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: American Airlines hires Rhonda Crawford, a former Delta executive, to enhance passenger experience and design.

India elected to Part II of International Civil Aviation Organisation Council
By ANI News Agency: India has been elected to the Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council, as per the Ministry of External Affairs.

Nigeria eyes certification of China's C919 jet for local airlines
By Reuters: Nigeria's civil aviation authority is looking into certifying China's C919 jet for the country's carriers, its director general told Reuters, as Nigerian airlines take on more aircraft and as relations warm with Beijing.

Dutch airport runway temporarily closed after drone sighting; authorities suspect hobbyist operator
By aa.com.tr: Authorities suspect 'hobbyist' as drone operator - Anadolu Ajansı.