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June 16, 12:31 PM
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Join AGN to reflect on the highlights of the first day at Paris Air Show 2025, from orders to partnerships and more.
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June 16, 10:52 AM
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Le gouvernement de Catalogne et la Chambre de commerce de Barcelone organisent une nouvelle édition du New Space Economy Congress qui se tiendra à Barcelone les 3 et 4 juillet 2025.
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June 16, 8:49 AM
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Devenu le rendez-vous incontournable de la mobilité aérienne légère bas carbone, General Aviation Days n'attend plus que vous !
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June 15, 11:09 AM
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Sleek jets, retro legends and rugged turboprops—these are the business and commercial aircraft on display at Paris Air Show 2025.
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June 15, 11:08 AM
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From Rafales to the C-17, see the lineup of fighter jets, transports, trainers and other military aircraft on display at Paris Air Show 2025.
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June 12, 1:49 PM
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June 10, 8:13 AM
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June 10, 6:48 AM
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Travel time could once again be cut in half. This could see the entry of supersonic travel by the 2030s.
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June 10, 4:29 AM
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Brussels Airport Fund offers up to 10,000 euros for local sustainability projects near the airport; 100,000 euros total available in 2026.
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June 10, 4:27 AM
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Feasibility study for the multi-energy station airside
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June 10, 4:26 AM
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Recycling and electrification of GSEs
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June 4, 11:34 AM
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US discounter Spirit Airlines could cancel some Airbus A320neo-family aircraft orders as a result of the ongoing trade war between the European Union and USA.
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June 4, 5:35 AM
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June 16, 12:09 PM
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The idea of a further stretch of the Airbus A350 family is nothing new and has been discussed repeatedly over the past few years. However, in an interview with Aviation Week in early June, Airbus Chief Guillaume Faury reminded us that it remains a possibility and that the European planemaker isn’t ruling it out.
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June 16, 9:24 AM
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June 15, 1:02 PM
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June 15, 11:09 AM
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From widebodies to regional turboprops, Aerospace Global News reviews Paris Air Show order rumours to see which ones might come true.
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June 13, 1:58 PM
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The video shows multiple issues with the air conditioning, cabin lights, and even the seat-back screens.
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June 10, 8:33 AM
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Le GIFAS et l’ESG Lab & Society, en collaboration avec Aerospace Valley, ont le plaisir de vous convier à une session Form’action “Performance ESG et performance économique : la nouvelle équation des dirigeants”.
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June 10, 7:06 AM
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Paris 2025 show – thoughts and expectations ADDISON SCHONLAND JUNE 6, 2025 3 MIN READ
Care to share? SHARE We are a week away from the year’s big air show. It has already been an “interesting” year, with the supply chain still not recovered five years after the pandemic. Who could have imagined this going on for so long?
Here are a few thoughts on show expectations.
The 2025 Paris Air Show, scheduled for June 16–22 at Le Bourget, is poised to be a pivotal event for the commercial aviation sector. While the industry grapples with supply chain challenges and delivery delays, the show could spotlight key developments and strategic shifts.
Aircraft Orders and OEM Strategies Airbus and Boeing are anticipated to announce orders, particularly as airlines focus on fleet modernization, seeking better fuel efficiency. However, the volume of orders may be tempered compared to previous years, as low-cost carriers exhibit caution amid a slowdown in travel bookings.
Similarly, we expect deals from ATR and Embraer. Both operate as monopolists in categories: turboprops for the former and regional jets for the latter.
Then there’s the emerging BWB player, JetZero, which is making its show debut. Watch our chat with their CEO. The BWB for the middle of the market is something we are watching closely. This is a disruptive idea and has been tested by the duopoly.
Supply Chain and Delivery Challenges Supply chain disruptions continue to be a pressing concern. For instance, Airbus set a delivery target of 820 commercial aircraft for 2025. As of May, only 243 deliveries were made, necessitating an ambitious average of 82 deliveries per month for the remainder of the year—a pace that appears challenging given current constraints.
COMAC is not receiving Western engines, and Boeing is approaching its rate cap earlier than expected. While engines seem to be the primary issue for single-aisles, twin aisles have cabin supply challenges.
Sustainability and Innovation Sustainable aviation will be a central theme, especially in Europe. Initiatives such as the EcoPulse hybrid-electric demonstrator, developed by Daher, Airbus, and Safran, will be showcased, reflecting the industry’s commitment to greener technologies. Additionally, the A321XLR, which received certification in 2024, will be highlighted for its extended range capabilities, offering airlines new operational efficiencies.
The XLR is especially interesting because the BWB looms in the background. What is the future of the wing and tube, since the technology hurdles facing BWB designs are being overcome? We expect this to be a big part of show chatter. By the way, it’s not just the middle of the market for BWB. There are also BWB business jet ideas being promoted.
COMAC’s Next Moves China’s COMAC may present updates on its C919 and the development of the C929. While the C919 is progressing toward certification outside China, the C929 faces delays, with a prototype not anticipated until 2029.
Then there is the issue of COMAC and Western engines, as mentioned above. Will COMAC address this and talk about Chinese engine programs? COMAC is notoriously uncommunicative. But that has to change as the OEM breaks out of the China bubble. It has customers beyond China, and its ambitions reach even further. The absence of Russian offerings presents COMAC with an opportunity to capitalize on better trade conditions.
Overall Outlook The 2025 Paris Air Show should reflect an industry at a crossroads—balancing the pursuit of innovation and sustainability with the realities of supply chain limitations and market uncertainties. We expect a mix of cautious optimism (as at every show) and strategic planning as the commercial aviation sector navigates these challenges.
Every air show tries to point to a better future. This one will be no different. However, be aware of the issues that people prefer not to discuss.
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June 10, 6:20 AM
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Market-based measures (MBMs) are part of ICAO’s comprehensive mitigation strategy to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international aviation. This work started in 1995. Reflecting on past considerations is essential to understanding how the international aviation sector, under ICAO’s leadership, arrived at a global MBM scheme for international aviation in the form of the Carbon […]
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June 10, 4:27 AM
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Hermes Airports joined forces with 558 other airports globally to reduce CO₂ emissions
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June 10, 4:27 AM
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Reducing taxiing times on arrival & departure
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June 10, 4:26 AM
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June 4, 11:26 AM
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