Airbus grounds 6,000 A320 jets worldwide after a solar radiation software flaw triggers major global flight disruptions.
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Airbus has started final assembly of the A350 Freighter in Toulouse, advancing development of the only new widebody cargo aircraft designed to meet upcoming ICAO CO2 standards before the 2028 compliance deadline.
The US-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing delivered 53 aircraft in October 2025, slightly below the 55 jets delivered in September.
Germany has approved the purchase of 20 additional Airbus Helicopters H145M in a deal worth nearly 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion), furthering its commitment to military modernization.
Bombardier’s Global 8000 has received Transport Canada type certification, confirming its status as the world’s fastest and most advanced business jet with unmatched comfort, range, and performance.
Embraer has confirmed the cancellation of its planned next-generation turboprop aircraft, ending years of speculation over a 70- to 90-seat regional model.
Boeing enhances its F-15EX offer to Poland with the MQ-28 Ghost Bat drone and new defense industry partnerships.
The US Air Force aims to expand its fighter fleet to 1,558 aircraft to sustain low-risk operations, but funding limits, production delays, and modernization hurdles may slow the mission.
Boeing has once again postponed the entry into service of its long-delayed 777X widebody aircraft.
Despite being a major aircraft buyer, India still makes up only 2% of the global aerospace supply chain. However, experts expect this to rise to 10% in the near future.