Aviation Daily Brief - November 20, 2025
Aviation Daily Brief - November 20, 2025
Air Transport Industry Updates
- Allegiant Air, Iberia, and Turkish low-cost carrier AJET reported operational changes and industry developments.
- Updates appear to be routine and do not indicate any major incidents.
Asia-Pacific Aviation News
- Partnerships and announcements from Silk Way West Airlines, Firefly, Rotortrade, Airbus Helicopters, Vallair, Air Corsica, Volocopter, BOC Aviation, and EGYPTAIR were noted.
- Topics included fleet expansions, maintenance deals, and sustainability initiatives, with details remaining high-level.
FAA Air Traffic Updates
- The FAA has terminated an emergency order that previously reduced flights at busy U.S. airports.
- General aviation operations have been restored to pre-shutdown levels following a government shutdown.
- Reports indicated lingering effects from the shutdown, including reduced air traffic control services and processing delays.
Aircraft Orders and Manufacturer News
- Airbus secured an order for 150 jets, including A321neo models, from flydubai, marking a diversification from Boeing.
- Boeing is experiencing a partial recovery with its own orders from flydubai, despite ongoing discussions about 777X delivery delays affecting Emirates.
Incident Investigations
- A preliminary investigation into an ACT Airlines Boeing 747 cargo plane incident in Hong Kong suggested an engine spooling issue post-landing.
- Emergency landings were reported due to a mid-air engine cover failure and a bomb threat claim by a passenger.
- A cargo aircraft incident in La Lima, Honduras, involved a runway overrun.
Global Aviation Challenges
- Discussions highlighted spare parts shortages and personnel deficits in Russia's aviation sector.
- Weather-related operational issues were noted, including runway closures due to rain in the UK.
- Viral clips circulated showing dramatic incidents, such as a plane's nose gear failure mid-flight.
For critical safety updates or ongoing investigations, please verify through official channels.