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Aviation OEMs Push Tariff-Linked Price Hikes

OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) are pressing for tariff-linked price hikes as supply-chain bottlenecks and rising input costs bite. Manufacturers of aircraft and engines are warning that ongoing supply-chain disruption — from delayed parts to higher raw-material prices — is forcing…

NetJets SAF Use Climbs to #4 Globally

Bombardier says NetJets SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) use has climbed to become the fourth-largest commercial user worldwide. Experts at Bombardier flagged a sharp uptick in uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) among business aviation operators, with NetJets now ranked as…

US Army Seeks Flexible Aviation Funding

On November 14, 2025 the US Army requested greater flexibility in US Army aviation funding to speed procurement and modernization of helicopters and unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The department told lawmakers it needs streamlined budget authorities to respond faster to…

NATO Aviation Technology: Joint Next‑Gen Push

On November 14, 2025, NATO aviation technology talks advanced as allies explored joint R&D and shared procurement for AI-enabled avionics and unmanned aerial systems (UAS). European defense sources reported that on November 14, 2025 allied delegations met to discuss pooled…

Canada Military Procurement for NATO Role

Canada is weighing a major military aviation procurement to sharpen its NATO and continental-defence role. Ottawa is reportedly discussing a significant Canada military procurement of advanced aircraft to strengthen interoperability with US and European allies and address capability gaps identified…

EASA AI regulations for aviation

EASA’s first-ever AI rules aim to bring safety, transparency and human oversight to AI in EU aviation. On November 14, 2025 the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published a regulatory proposal targeting AI in aviation — framed throughout as…