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Azul Brazil shifts its focus to "responsible Growth" and rules out M&A following Chapter 11

Azul, a Brazilian airline, has emerged from Chapter 11 restructuring, protected from any potential new headwinds. CEO John Rodgerson said that the company will now focus on "responsible" growth, while excluding 'any merger or acquisition plans. Azul announced Friday that it?had?exited U.S. bankruptcy after approximately nine months. It added that it had accomplished its goals during the process of strengthening its capital, increasing liquidity, and reducing debt. "I am very happy to be managing this company, now that it has been de-leveraged. Rodgerson stated that the best thing to do is run a business?that has done everything to improve its...

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Sources say that Noem's top aide entered the cockpit and fired the pilot for missing blanket.

Corey Lewandowski, a top homeland security aide in the United States, entered a government plane's cockpit without permission during a flight, and then fired a pilot over a misplaced quilt, two people with knowledge of the situation said. Lewandowski was travelling with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Nuem when they noticed her blanket missing. New details about the incident suggest that Lewandowski might have violated safety guidelines established by the U.S. Coast Guard which operated the aircraft. Lewandowski entered into the cockpit before the aircraft had reached 10,000 feet (3.048 meters), and while the seatbelt signal remained on. Federal Aviation Administration...

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Soccer-Four matches are postponed following violence sparked by the death of a Mexican cartel leader

Violence flared up near Guadalajara - one of Mexico's host cities for the 2026 World Cup - after a military operation that killed cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera on Sunday. Oseguera (60), the mastermind behind the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, died in custody following an injury sustained in a special force operation in Jalisco, a state on Mexico's Pacific Coast. Mexican league announced on social media that two games scheduled for Sunday, Queretaro against FC Juarez (men's?) and Chivas against America (women's) league, have been postponed. Local media also reported that two second division matches scheduled to be...

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El Mencho, the Mexican cartel leader killed by military raid

Mexican officials announced on Sunday that Mexican drug lord Nemesio seguera (commonly known as "El Mencho") was killed in a raid by the military. The?government of Mexico has increased pressure on cartels following?U.S. ?intervention threats. Mexico's Defense Ministry said Oseguera was seriously injured in a shooting incident that occurred in Jalisco, a western state. He died on the flight to Mexico City. The ministry stated that U.S. officials had provided "complementary" information. The operation sparked a wave violence with cars torched and gunmen blocking roads in more than a half dozen states. Oseguera, an ex-policeman, was the mysterious leader of...

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Sources say DAE Capital is close to a deal with Macquarie Airfinance to purchase aircraft leasing company.

Two industry sources have confirmed that DAE Capital, a Dubai-based aircraft lessor, is "closing" in on a deal to buy Macquarie AirFinance's leasing platform. Two firms declined to comment on a request. DAE, along with Saudi Arabia's AviLease and Qatar’s Lesha Bank, was reported to be a final contender for the Macquarie aircraft lease?assets in?January. The sale of aircraft follows a round of competitive bidding, as the demand for planes soars. Commercial planesmakers Boeing & Airbus are unable to meet demand. This has created a 'great opportunity for lessors who can sell their aircraft at premium multiples. In 2017, ?Dubai...

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The US reverses course and will continue to operate the TSA PreCheck Program

The Trump administration reversed course on Sunday and announced that the program, which allows millions of airline passengers to get expedited screenings for security purposes, will remain in operation. Earlier it had said it would be suspended due to the shutdown of the Homeland Security Department. The Department of Transportation said that the Transportation Security Administration PreCheck program would remain operational. However, the administration has apparently suspended a second programme called Global Entry, which expedites U.S. Customs and Immigration clearance for low-risk, pre-approved international travelers who enter the United States. Travel groups and airlines were alarmed by the initial announcement...

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US official will tell Congress that closing El Paso Airport was not an error.

Next week, the U.S. Department of Transportation will brief Congress about the?the?. Sudden shutdown Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation, said on Friday that the decision to close Texas' El Paso Airport earlier this month was not a mistake. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halted all traffic at the airport in February. Initially, the shutdown was to last for 10 days. However, the FAA reversed course and lifted the order within eight hours. Last week,?and others outlets reported that the FAA had closed the airspace due to?concerns about a military anti-drone laser system being tested nearby at Fort?Bliss. Duffy, the FAA's...

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A federal watchdog criticizes the FAA's oversight of United Airlines maintenance procedures

A federal watchdog warned on Friday that the 'Federal Aviation Administration,' which oversees United Airlines' maintenance practices, is hindered due to low staffing, ineffective training of its workforce, and obstacles to accessing data from air carriers. United Airlines' FAA supervision will be audited by the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Transportation Department in early 2024, after the FAA increased its oversight of United following a number of safety incidents. OIG stated Friday that the FAA’s oversight is "insufficient" to monitor safety risks. The agency has also conducted virtual inspections, as opposed to postponing them, because of a shortage...

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After fatal aviation accident, US House lawmakers propose comprehensive aviation security bill

The bipartisan group of U.S. House members proposed legislation on Thursday to address 50 aviation safety recommendations that were issued following a yearlong investigation into the January 2025 collision between a regional jet operated by American Airlines and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which killed 67 people. The chairmen of the House Transportation and Infrastructure and Armed Services Committees and top Democrats of the panel said that the bill aims at addressing a number of issues, including deficiencies in FAA safety culture, enhancing training and procedures for air traffic control, and strengthening the safety of airspace surrounding?Reagan Washington National Airport,...

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A top US airline lobbyist warns that capping credit card rates at 10% will harm the industry

The head of a trade group that represents major?U.S. The head of the trade group representing major?U.S. Airlines for America CEO Chris Sununu said at an aviation conference that capping credit card interest rates at 10%, or reducing the small 2% charge they receive on credit cards would have a huge economic impact across the industry. Trump called on January 10, for a cap of 10% on credit card rates to be in place starting January 20. Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, praised Trump's request and promised to work with him. This month, unions, civil right groups, labor...

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United revamps its loyalty program to increase co-branded card adoption

United Airlines has redesigned its frequent-flyer loyalty program to reward those who carry a United-branded card and reduce the mileage earned by members who don't. The airline stated that the changes were designed to increase adoption and usage of their card products. Loyalty programs are now major profit generators for the airline industry. Carriers earn billions of dollars each year from selling frequent-flyer mile to banks tied to their credit card portfolios. United Airlines said that primary MileagePlus cardholders of the airline will be able to earn up to two times as many miles per dollar spent on United flights,...

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Las Vegas sees sharp visitor drop as leisure spending wanes

Harry Reid International is still buzzing on Fridays. There are rolling suitcases, crowded rideshare lines, and the usual churn. On Monday, the airport had quieted down considerably. James Chrisley is the director of Clark County Aviation Department. "Our peaks remain peaks and our valleys have softer edges," he said. Hotel prices, flight schedules, and paychecks are all showing signs of softening. This is in line with the findings from the Federal Reserve survey, as well as recent airline earnings calls: higher-income travelers continue to?book, while households that feel the pinch, pull back. Economists warn that if the market-linked, affluent spending...

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Prosecutors say that the fraud committed by a UK-based aircraft parts company caused millions of dollars in losses.

Prosecutors said that the director of a London based airline parts company sold tens of thousands of engine parts using forged documents, causing a large 'loss for aviation industry giants such as American Airlines, GE Aerospace, and Safran. Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala (38), has admitted to defrauding AOG Technics customers and potential clients by falsifying documentation about the source and state of engine parts between January 2019 and December 2023. In 2023, the discovery of forgeries, including parts for CFM56 engine engines that power some Airbus or Boeing jets, caused planes to be briefly grounded in many countries due to...

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Seven bodies discovered after Chinese tour bus plunges in frozen lake in Russia’s Siberia

The Russian emergency ministry reported that seven bodies were 'found' in Lake Baikal, a frozen lake in southeastern Siberia. A tour bus with eight Chinese tourists was thrown into the water after the ice cracked as they crossed it on Friday. Igor Kobzev, the regional governor of Irkutsk, said on Telegram that one of the Chinese tourists had escaped. The prosecutors' office in the region also confirmed the opening a criminal investigation. Rescuers used an underwater camera to inspect the scene, and diving operations are planned. In a?statement, it said: "The depth of the accident site is 18 metres (59...

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Air France-KLM announces record operating profit for the year as premium business booms

Air France-KLM announced on Thursday that it had achieved a record operating profit in 2025. This sent its shares up by 6.8%, as the company's strategy to offer a premium experience to customers was successful despite continuing cost challenges. The demand for premium services has increased among European airlines, despite the fact that the number of Europeans who travelled to the United States dropped last year. Air France-KLM reported that growth was particularly strong on transatlantic routes. This is especially true for premium cabins, after the group made significant investments in upgraded airport lounges, faster Wi-Fi and a revamped First...

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India fines Air India $101,350 for Airbus incident. The country says the lapse in public confidence eroded trust.

A confidential order shows that India's civil Aviation Watchdog fined Air India $110 350 for flying an Airbus plane eight times without an Airworthiness Permit. The lapse, the watchdog said, had 'further undermined the public's trust in the country's second-largest airline. On November 24 and 25, an Airbus A320 carried passengers from New Delhi to Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad without the mandatory Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC), a permit issued by the regulator annually after a plane has passed safety and compliance tests. Air India's internal investigation of the incident, published in December, revealed "systemic failings" with the airline. The report...

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Sources say that CFM, the maker of jet engines, is working on a plan B to reduce fuel consumption.

Industry sources claim that the French-US jet engine manufacturer CFM is evaluating a "more conventional" "advanced-ducted" engine design, alongside its preferred option for a radical open fan concept. The industry is debating fuel-savings as well as reducing emissions. The'venture' co-owned by GE Aerospace, France and Safran, has been promoting an open-rotor, with a large fan exposed instead of a conventional casing, for the next generation of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. This would "generate fuel savings and emissions reductions of 20% in a well-publicised research program called RISE. It is also examining a design that would contain the fan inside a...

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As demand for aviation reaches record levels, supply chain chaos will become the new norm.

Executives and suppliers claim that even years after the pandemic the aviation industry still struggles to recover from supply disruptions. These have been made worse by the record passenger demand, and geopolitical issues. Airbus and Boeing have had to delay some deliveries because they are juggling the competing demands of new plane assembly, maintenance and repair for existing fleets. Jeffrey Lam, chief operating officer and President of ST Engineering, the largest provider of airframe maintenance and repairs in the world, said that prolonged supply delays and bottlenecks have become "the new norm". "We fear that this new standard will remain,...

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As demand for aviation reaches record levels, supply chain chaos will become the new norm.

Executives and suppliers claim that even years after the pandemic the aviation industry still struggles to recover from supply disruptions. These have been made worse by the record passenger demand, and geopolitical issues. Airbus and Boeing have delayed some deliveries 'because of the competing demands for new plane assembly, maintenance and repair for existing fleets. Jeffrey Lam, chief operating officer and President of ST Engineering, the largest provider of airframe maintenance and repairs in the world, said that prolonged supply delays and bottlenecks have become "the new norm". "We fear that this new standard will remain, which is totally unacceptable,"...

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Sources say that Airbus' production goal is affected by Pratt engine concerns

'Airbus's main aircraft?production goal hangs in balance, as the planemaker is still without a deal with engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. Industry sources confirmed this. They are stuck in a dispute about the allocation of engines to Airbus production lines versus?maintenance shops that service airlines. And they have not yet reached a vital engine supply agreement for 2026 and 2027. Airbus stated last month that engines from RTX owned Pratt & Whitney were "very,'very late". It had not yet reached an agreement with Pratt & Whitney for this year or next. Rick Deurloo said at the Singapore Airshow on Wednesday...

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Dutch airline KLM resumes Middle East flights

AMSTERDAM, 1 February - Airline KLM has resumed flights to Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. It announced this late on Saturday after announcing that it would not fly over many parts of the Middle East because of 'rising tensions in the region. We have adjusted our schedule to resume flights on February 2, 3 and 4. KLM announced that flights to Dubai will be operated from February 1 to 6, with a modified schedule. KLM, Dutch arm of Air France KLM, has announced that it has already resumed flights in other destinations, including Riyadh, and Dammam. The?airline...

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Airbus anticipates that Indian airlines will triple their fleets in the next decade

Airbus announced on Thursday that it expects Indian airlines to triple the size of their fleets, to 2,250 aircraft, over the next decade. This is due to a resilient economic growth and an expanding middle class, as well as a surge in first-time flyers. Boeing's Wednesday outlook for India and South Asia projected that the airlines in this region, which is a major battleground between Airbus and Boeing, will require 3,300 new planes by 2044. IndiGo and Air India, the two largest domestic carriers in India, are closely watching the regional forecasts of the aircraft manufacturers. India is the world’s?third...

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Dutch court rules that Uber drivers are self-employed

By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM - On Tuesday, a Dutch court overturned a ruling from 2021 that classified all Uber drivers as employers, and stated that each driver 'can be treated independently entrepreneurs. The Amsterdam court said that six drivers who joined the ride-sharing company in its appeal were self-employed and not employees. This is because they invested in their vehicles, had the freedom to decide their working hours, and could accept or refuse rides. Uber's spokesperson stated that the ruling was a "clear victory" for thousands of Dutch drivers who have fought to protect their status as "independent workers"...

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FAA warns airlines flying to Central and South America about possible military actions

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration issued a series warnings on Friday to airlines to be cautious when flying over Central America and parts of South America. It cited the risk of possible military activities and GPS interferance. The FAA has issued Notices to Airmen for Mexico, Central America, Ecuador, Colombia, and certain portions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. The agency said that the warnings will begin on Friday and last for 60 days. These warnings are coming amid increased tensions in the region between the United States, and other regional leaders, after the Trump administration?mounted a large-scale buildup of military...

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Air India warns about possible disruptions on A350 routes following engine damage to jet

Air India has warned that possible disruptions to its A350 routes could occur due to engine damage sustained by one of their long-haul aircraft after it encountered "a foreign object" Thursday. Air India has six Airbus A350s that fly lucrative routes between India's New Delhi, London, New York, and Newark. This makes the airline susceptible to disruptions if an aircraft is suddenly grounded. The airline said that the damage occurred while the plane was taxiing through dense fog at New Delhi. The carrier did not provide any further information on the 'foreign object' or possible routes affected. Air India stated...

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Airbus jetliner deliveries rose 4% in 2025

Airbus delivered 793?planes last year, a 4% increase, and is on track to remain the largest?planemaker in the world despite recent industrial snags. Airbus has warned that it is facing a "continued dynamic and complex operating environment", as its deliveries are edging beyond the revised goal of 790 jets. This was lowered last month from 820 due to an issue with a Spanish supplier of fuselage parts. Airbus reported that it won 1,000 'gross orders' last year or 889 net orders after cancellations, both of which are higher than 2024. Boeing is set to release its own full year data...

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French aerospace companies worry about 'weaponisation of global supply chains'

France's aerospace sector expressed concerns on Thursday about the "weaponisation of global supply chains" as major powers pursue their geopolitical goals. It also warned that rare earths remain a possible pressure point, despite an?U.S. - China trade truce. Olivier Andries is the president of France's GIFAS aeronautical association and CEO of Safran. He said that 90% of the industry’s needs for rare elements are supplied by China. "There's a trend to weaponise the supply chain and use the dependence on critical supplies as a means of creating a geopolitical edge. This is especially true for 'rare earths, which is a...