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US Shutdown Disrupts Aviation Operations

The US shutdown is forcing airlines to cut flights, creating longer airport lines and hundreds of daily cancellations. Airlines and airports across the United States are feeling immediate pressure from the ongoing US shutdown. Operators report reduced schedules, stretched customer…

US government shutdown hits Atlanta airport operations

On November 12, 2025 the US government shutdown is hammering Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), grounding hundreds of flights and threatening a mandated 10% capacity reduction. Travelers at Atlanta’s hub have faced longer security and customer‑service lines as federal staff…

NATO Air Policing Exercise Over the Baltics

NATO air policing teams from Germany, the UK and Poland flew joint intercept drills over the Baltic States on November 12, 2025. On November 12, 2025, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) air forces conducted a coordinated NATO air policing exercise…

AAMG Backs Zuri VTOL Startup

AAMG’s investment on November 12, 2025 gives Czech start-up Zuri a faster runway toward commercial hybrid-electric VTOL service. Zuri, a Prague-based developer of a hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, confirmed an agreement with European investment group AAMG on…

Jetcraft Launches Special Missions Aircraft Team

Jetcraft has launched a Special Missions aircraft trading team to buy and sell business jets configured for surveillance, medevac and maritime patrol. Announced November 11, 2025, the initiative expands Jetcraft’s presence in the government and defense aviation market. The new…

Congress Must Fix Aviation Funding Crisis

Industry groups are warning Congress that the aviation funding gap is already grounding access and disrupting operations. On November 11, 2025, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the Modern Skies Coalition publicly urged the U.S. Congress to resolve a…