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August 03, 2025

Boeing Q2 Commercial Revenue Jumps 81%

Deliveries Increase 61%, Backlog Grows To $619B

Boeing reported stronger than expected Q2 revenue, driven by a sharp increase in deliveries of commercial aircraft compared to the same period last year, and revenue jumped to $10.87 billion compared to $6 billion in Q2 2024.

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Airbus Deliveries On-Target But Engineless Airframes Stack Up

Delays In CFM And P&W Crowd Factory Ramp Space

Airbus says it is on track to hit its delivery target for commercial aircraft this year, but airframes without engines are crowding the factory ramp space as supply-chain and other issues plagued CFM International initially and now Pratt & Whitney is having difficulties as well.

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SkyDrive Kicks Off Demo Flights At Expo 2025 In Osaka

Model SD-05 To Demo AAM Tech Through August 24

Japan-based SkyDrive has successfully completed the first demonstration flight of its Model SD-05 at the Expo 2025 being held in Osaka, Japan, until October 13, with flight demonstrations continuing through August 24.

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Bell Planning To Manufacture Helos In Ukraine

Minister Says Company Investing In Production

Ukrainian and other media outlets have reported that Bell Helicopters announced plans to establish a helicopter production facility in the country, and that Oleksii Sobolev, the country’s Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture posted a statement to that effect on Facebook after he met with representatives of Bell to discuss the plan.

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Jessica D. Grant Named 2024 Stinson Trophy Recipient

Air Force Tech Sgt Displayed Outstanding Leadership, Mentorship, Advocacy

The National Aeronautic Association, or NAA, announced that U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Jessica D. Grant is the recipient of the 2024 Katherine and Marjorie Stinson Trophy, in recognition of her outstanding leadership, mentorship, and aviation advocacy.

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Best of OSH25: Aviators Code Initiative Partners with FL Institute of Technology

ACI Reveals Collaboration With the Florida Institute of Technology at AirVenture

Editorial Board Members Michael Baum, Donna Wilts, and Ric Peri introduced the Aviators' Code Initiative (ACI), a set of guidelines adaptable to each pilot and organizational need. The pair is collaborating in order to ensure the material is permanently available through FIT’s Evans Library Scholarship Repository.

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Klyde Morris (08.01.25)

Klyde Reflects On The Tough Side Of Oshkosh...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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GAMA Lauds US-EU Trade Agreement

Exempts Civil Aerospace Goods From Tariffs

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association praised the trade agreement reached by the U.S. and the European Union that was announced on July 27 that provides for tariff-free treatment of civilian aircraft and aerospace parts and components.

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AIR Snags $23M Series A To Deliver eVTOLS

Expands U.S. Ops To Scale Production of UAS For Logistics, Defense

AIR, an Israeli manufacturer of eVTOL aircraft for uncrewed commercial and defense logistics, additional defense missions, and personal piloted aircraft, announced it has raised $23 million in Series A funding to further scale its aircraft production and expand its operations in the U.S.

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Million Air Hollywood-Burbank Returns To Independent Operation

Family-Owned FBO Rebrands As Hollywood Burbank Jet Center

The Million Air Hollywood-Burbank has been independently-owned but after operating under the network’s brand and all the support and benefits that has brought for 22 years, the FBO is returning to independent operation and rebranding as the Hollywood Burbank Jet Center.

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Best of OSH25: MOSAIC My Friend, Where Have You Been All My Life?

FAA Dawdled, Industry Witherd

By Gene Yarbrough The FAA’s Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certificates, or MOSAIC rule, is designed to breathe new life into Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) and sport pilot privileges, but has faced a number of delays since its initial published proposal in 2023. While promising a more accessible and affordable aviation landscape, the protracted finalization of the rule has caused frustration within the industry and among aspiring pilots.

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Classic Aero-TV: The Life Aquilae

From 2023 (YouTube Edition): An Eagle by Any Other Name

Originally developed as the Yuma by Alisport, an Italian aircraft manufacturer based in the Northern Italian city of Cremella, the Aquilae (ACK-will-lay) is a kit-built, STOL-capable, Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) distributed in the U.S. by Kent, Illinois-based North American Eagle. Aquilae is the Latin term for Eagle.

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NTSB Prelim: Hibbard Rick RANS S7

(Pilot) Was Headed Home When The Engine Popped And Started To Vibrate. He Continued To Run The Engine At Reduced Power

On July 12, 2025, about 2015 mountain daylight time, an experimental amateur-built Rans S7 airplane, N69TY, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Blackfoot, Idaho. The pilot was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that after flying for about 45 minutes and completing a 75-mile loop covering his farm property, he was headed home when the engine popped and started to vibrate.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.03.25)

Aero Linx: The WWII Warbird Group The WWII Warbird Group is a gathering of aviation enthusiasts that get together every other month and share stories and experiences about WWII and other aviation topics. The meetings are held at the Stockton Field aviation museums hangar at stockton airport in California. The meetings are open to the public (membership not required) and feature a guest speaker who flew in any of the military services during our nation's conflicts from WWII to present day.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.03.25): Waypoint

Waypoint A predetermined geographical position used for route/instrument approach definition, progress reports, published VFR routes, visual reporting points or points for transitioning and/or circumnavigating controlled and/or special use airspace, that is defined relative to a VORTAC station or in terms of latitude/longitude coordinates.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.03.25)

“Our fundamental changes to strengthen safety and quality are producing improved results as we stabilize our operations and deliver higher quality airplanes, products and services to our customers. As we look to the second half of the year, we remain focused on restoring trust and making continued progress in our recovery while operating in a dynamic global environment.” Source: Kelly Ortberg, President and CEO of Boeing in a statement made as Boeing reported stronger than expected Q2 revenue, driven by a sharp increase in deliveries of commercial aircraft compared to the same period last year, and revenue jumped to $10.87 billion compared to $6 billion in Q2 2024.

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