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Jet engine manufacturer GE Aerospace continues to record higher profits amid increased demand for its commercial jet engines and services. The company saw increased revenue and orders during the third quarter and has raised its full-year guidance across several metrics. With the industry facing aircraft delivery delays and supply chain constraints, GE Aerospace is seeing increased demand for maintenance services. Q3 also saw the manufacturer pick up several new orders, following significant orders for Boeing aircraft, many of which are powered by GE engines. Raising Forecasts For The Year Credit: Wikimedia Commons In the three months ending September 30, 2025, GE…
RTX, the parent company of Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon, posted stronger-than-expected third-quarter results and raised its full-year forecast for 2025 as demand for jet engines, aircraft parts, avionics, and air-defense systems remained strong. The US company reported that revenue rose 12% to $22.5 billion, while profit came in at $1.70 per share on an adjusted basis. The company generated $4.6 billion in operating cash flow and $4 billion in free cash flow. RTX also booked $37 billion in new awards during the quarter and ended September 2025 with a $251 billion order backlog — about $148 billion tied to commercial aerospace and $103 billion to defense — giving the company a long runway of future work. Management returned $900 million to shareholders and paid down $2.9 billion of debt, while also closing the…
U.S. President Donald Trump guaranteed the country’s commitment to providing nuclear submarines to Australia as part of the AUKUS agreement on sharing nuclear-powered submarine technology with Australia and the United Kingdom, ending uncertainty following a Pentagon review.Trump joined Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in a joint press conference in Washington, D.C., on Monday and affirmed that the submarines pledged to Australia as part of the deal are currently under construction.“We have it all set with Anthony [Albanese],” Trump told reporters. “We’ve worked on this long and hard and we’re starting that process right now and I think it’s really moving…
SWISS took delivery of its first Airbus A350 on October 9. Its initial frame is registered HB-IFA. According to Flightradar24, it has recently been undertaking touch-and-go operations at Taranto, in Southern Italy, for crew training reasons. Cirium Diio data shows that the A350 will enter service on October 25. This will, of course, be on short-haul legs for crew training and familiarization reasons. Its long-haul debut is due to take place on November 20 from Zurich to Boston. And in the latest development, it’ll operate to Montreal from February 23. Boston Flights Take Off On November 20 Credit: SWISS SWISS has…
Bytron Aviation Systems is proud to announce the extension of its long-standing partnership with Boeing Jeppesen, with a new five-year agreement that continues to support airlines worldwide with advanced dispatch, briefing and EFB solutions. For over 8 years, Bytron and Boeing Jeppesen have worked together to deliver FliteBrief, a tailored version of Bytron’s flagship platform, skybook. Integrated with Boeing Jeppesen’s Aviator application for pilots, the partnership has empowered flight ops teams to streamline dispatch workflows, enhance briefing efficiency, post-flight reporting and improve overall operational safety. Trusted by approximately 120 airlines worldwide Today, the collaboration is supported and trusted by approximately…
RTX Posts Steady Q3 2-25 As GTF Stabilization, Collins Strength, And Tariff Headwinds Define Results
By Chris Sloan October 21, 2025, © Leeham News: RTX delivered a solid and steady third quarter, marked by broad-based growth, improving GTF maintenance output, and continued strength at Collins Aerospace—even as tariff headwinds persisted. Company sales rose 12% year-over-year to $22.5bn, or 13% organically, while adjusted segment operating profit increased 19%, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of year-over-year margin expansion. Net income attributable to common shareholders climbed to $1.9bn, up from $1.4bn a year ago. Chairman and CEO Christopher Calio credited strong execution across all three segments for the performance, citing double-digit growth in commercial OE, aftermarket, and defense.…
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oneworld founding partner and one of the world’s largest carriers, American Airlines, holds the title of the world’s largest airline by the number of hubs served. The airline, based in Fort Worth, Texas, operates ten hubs across the United States, more than any other major airline. American Airlines commenced operations back in 1936, and through various acquisitions, the carrier has maintained its dominance as one of the ‘Big Three American carriers. The airline operates with its mainline fleet, American Airlines, while American Eagle supports its wider operations, providing regional and some domestic / trans-border services. Ten Hubs Under Its Belt…
NASA is reopening the Artemis III moon lander contract to more space companies after SpaceX falls behind schedule in completing the mission, according to acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy. “We are in a race against China, so we need the best companies to operate at a speed that gets us to the Moon first,” Duffy said in a post on X, sharing details after his appearance on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” program. In the program, Duffy went on to say that the situation has been made worse by the fact that more than 13,000 air traffic controllers are currently working…
Army officials are looking to expand a pilot program allowing young officers to switch to new job fields in what they’re calling a recognition that Gen-Z troops might value flexibility more than dollars.In November, the service will announce an extension of the Officer Voluntary Transfer Incentive Program (VTIP) to lieutenants in Year Group 23 — a third year of the pilot and one that may see an expansion of the branches and functional areas to which officers looking for a change can transfer.“I think what we understand the generational difference is, ‘I don’t want to sign up to do a…
