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FAA Evacuation Procedures: Airlines Must Update

FAA evacuation procedures now require U.S. airlines to strengthen crew training and passenger briefings to stop people from grabbing carry-on bags during emergencies. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said recent evacuations in Denver and Orlando, where passengers carried luggage out…

ICAO Climate Adaptation Report: Key Takeaways

ICAO’s new Climate Adaptation synthesis lays out practical steps aviation stakeholders can take to harden airports and operations against climate disruption. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has released a new edition of its Climate Adaptation synthesis, presenting an overview…

Gogo Galileo HDX Approved for Dassault Falcon

Dassault Falcon business jets can now be equipped with Gogo Galileo HDX after FAA supplemental type certification cleared the path. The FAA has issued a supplemental type certificate (STC) allowing Dassault Falcon business jets to install the Gogo Galileo HDX…

JetBlue Unveils New York Jets Airbus A320 Livery

JetBlue has rolled out a New York Jets-themed Airbus A320, bringing bold green-and-white team colors to regular routes. JetBlue’s New York Jets livery decorates one Airbus A320 in the carrier’s fleet, celebrating the airline’s ongoing partnership with the National Football…

Delta A321neo First Class Seats Revealed

Delta Air Lines unveiled redesigned first class seats for its Airbus A321neo fleet on September 19, 2025. The Delta A321neo first class refresh, revealed on September 19, 2025, is aimed at boosting comfort and onboard amenities for premium domestic travelers.…

Argive Tests 3D-Printed Microturbines for UAVs

Oxford startup Argive has flight-tested additively manufactured microturbines for small-to-medium UAVs. On September 19, 2025, Oxford-based Argive reported successful flight trials of 3D-printed microturbine engines designed for small-to-medium uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), including applications such as loitering munitions. The company…