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Last Updated: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, 7:47 PM PDT
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Japan's aviation regulator warns Japan Airlines over crew alcohol breaches
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Emirates A380 Declares Emergency on Approach to Manchester — Landing Status and Details Pending
By Aviation Source: Emirates flight EK16, an A380-800 inbound from Dubai, declared an emergency on approach to Manchester on Tuesday evening, 16 September.

Aekyung Group Sells Subsidiary to Bolster Jeju Air
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Indonesian ACMI Operator BBN Airlines Secures EASA Third Country Operator (TCO) Authorization
By Aviation Source: ACMI operator BBN Airlines Indonesia has been granted Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Jakarta eyes Pelita Air-Garuda Indonesia merger
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United Reports Improved Operations at Newark This Summer Despite FAA Restrictions
By Air Data News: United Airlines says it has achieved strong operational improvements at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) this summer, even as the hub faced ongoing.

SkyWest’s MaeveJet Deal Could Cut Fuel Burn Up to 33% vs CRJ-900 and E175 — Potential Fleet Shakeup for US Regionals
By AirInsight: SkyWest’s MaeveJet deal shakes regional aviation. With up to 33% lower fuel burn vs CRJ-900 and E175, MaeveJet could reset US majors’ fleet plans.