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BalticFocus.org 🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹Baltic aviation 2025: when the balance finally shifted 2025 became the year when Baltic aviation changed its hierarchy — quietly, structurally, and irreversibly. Not because one airport collaps...

2025 reshaped Baltic aviation. Lithuania became the largest market (7.15M pax, +8.5%), overtaking Riga (7.11M, flat). December confirmed the shift: Lithuania +13%, Riga –5%, Tallinn near record. Full analysis: t.me/BalticFocus_...

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Three new regional airlines—alhindair, Shankh Air, and FlyExpress—are set to enter the Indian market by 2026, following 'no objection' approvals from the MoCA.

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Aircraft Manufacturing Market Size & Demand Report 2025 Global Aircraft Manufacturing market size is expected to reach $596.47 billion by 2029 at 5.8%, segmented as by product, gliders, helicopters, ultra-light, passenger, unmanned aerial vehicles and dron...

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Boeing’s November Deliveries Fall as Airbus Extends Lead in Global Jet Market Aviation News – Boeing’s jet deliveries slipped in November, widening the gap with Airbus and raising fresh questions about production momentum. Boeing delivered 44 commercial aircraft in November, a decline from 53 in October, according to newly released company data. The slower pace puts the US manufacturer behind its European competitor Airbus, which delivered 72 jets during the same month, highlighting ongoing competitive pressures in the global aviation market.

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Spirit Airlines Presses Forward with Debt Restructuring Talks Amid Scrutiny of Airbus Orders AviationNews – Spirit Airlines is advancing critical discussions within its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, aiming to stabilize its financial standing while ensuring flight operations continue without interruption for travelers. This pivotal moment sees the low-cost carrier attempting to reorganize its liabilities to secure a sustainable future in the competitive US aviation market. The airline is currently engaged in active negotiations with key…

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Boeing Delivers 53 Aircraft in October 2025 Aviation News – Boeing delivered 53 commercial aircraft in October 2025, down slightly from 55 deliveries in September, showing steady production despite continued competition with Airbus, which recorded 78 deliveries during the same month. The U.S. aerospace manufacturer’s October performance underscores a stable production pace as it continues to balance supply chain challenges and delivery targets for its key programs.

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Airbus Achieves Record Aircraft Deliveries in October 2025 Aviation News – Airbus reported its strongest month of 2025 in October, delivering 78 aircraft to 36 customers worldwide, marking a new record for the manufacturer and underscoring rising global demand for commercial aviation capacity. The October delivery total significantly surpassed the 62 aircraft handed over in the same month last year. It also exceeded the company’s September performance by five aircraft, reinforcing a steady upward trend in production and delivery momentum across the Airbus portfolio.

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Embraer Reports All-Time High Q3 Revenue, Driven by Commercial and Defense Growth Aviation News – Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has announced a record-breaking $2.0 billion in third-quarter revenue for 2025, marking an 18% increase year-on-year. The growth was propelled by robust performance across its Commercial Aviation and Defense & Security divisions, reinforcing the company’s upward momentum in the global aerospace market. Embraer, headquartered in São José dos Campos, delivered 62 aircraft in Q3 2025, including 20 commercial jets, 41 executive jets, and one KC-390 Millennium military transport aircraft.

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Frontier surges as rival Spirit’s second bankruptcy stokes market share hopes By Shivansh Tiwary and Anshuman Tripathy (Reuters) -Frontier Group shares jumped 15% on Tuesday, as investors bet that the ultra-low-cost carrier would scoop up more market share following main rival Spirit Airlines’ second bankruptcy in months and plans to trim routes. The stock was on track for its best day in more than five months, underscoring expectations that the turmoil at Spirit could reshape the U.S. budget airline industry and hand Frontier a competitive edge. Deutsche Bank analysts said they see Frontier as best positioned to benefit from Spirit’s bankruptcy, given the two airlines’ network overlap. The brokerage also upgraded its rating to "buy" from "hold". Spirit filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday for the second time in a year after a previous reorganization failed to put it on a firmer financial footing. While the Florida-based carrier — which emerged from its first bankruptcy in March — plans to continue flying, it said it would shrink its footprint in some markets and cut its fleet to reduce debt and lease obligations. "Generally some portion of Spirit’s capacity is likely to be removed, easing pressure on the domestic market, particularly main cabin, at a time when domestic demand is also improving from the sharp stepdown earlier in the year," Raymond James analyst Savanthi Syth said in a note. Frontier has the largest seat overlap with Spirit, though questions remain about whether ultra-low-cost carriers can sustain their business model as costs rise. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. The airline, which has been expanding its network, recently announced 20 new routes for the winter season and has rolled out offers aimed at building loyalty and luring passengers from rivals. Still, analysts have said full-service carriers such as United Airlines and Delta Air are better equipped in the changing U.S. aviation market. ProPicks AI evaluates DAL alongside thousands of other companies every month using 100+ financial metrics. Using powerful AI to generate exciting stock ideas, it looks beyond popularity to assess fundamentals, momentum, and valuation. The AI has no bias—it simply identifies which stocks offer the best risk-reward based on current data with notable past winners that include Super Micro Computer (+185%) and AppLovin (+157%). Want to know if DAL is currently featured in any ProPicks AI strategies, or if there are better opportunities in the same space?

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US remains the world’s biggest aviation market The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the latest edition of the World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) with comprehensive statistical data for 2024.  Updated annually with data from over 240 international airlines, the WATS database provides a complete overview of airline metrics related to demand, supply, and performance. The report includes a detailed breakdown of scheduled passenger and cargo traffic demand, scheduled passenger and cargo capacity, overview of the global airline fleet, and top airport pairs.  The report also provides details on the financial health of the industry with in-depth information on operating costs and revenue, aircraft utilization and number of airline employees.   A key finding from this year’s report showed that international premium class travel, business and first class, grew by 11.8%, outpacing growth in global economy travel of 11.5%. The total number of international premium-class travelers in 2024 was 116.9 million (6% of total international passengers). Leading the regions in terms of percentage growth was Asia Pacific with a year-on-year growth of 22.8% with 21 million premium passengers—although it was outpaced in growth by economy class passenger numbers, up 28.6% to 500.8 million. Growth in premium travel exceeded economy class travel in Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America. Europe remained the largest market for international premium travel, with 39.3 million premium passengers while premium travelers as a percentage of all travelers were highest in the Middle East at 14.7%. Asia Pacific dominated the ranking for the world’s busiest airport pairs, with Jeju-Seoul (CJU-GMP) the most popular route globally, with13.2 million passengers flying between the two airports in 2024. In the top 10, only one airport pair—Jeddah-Riyadh (JED-RUH), was not in the Asia Pacific region.  Bogota-Medellin (BOG-MDE) was the busiest route in Latin America with 3.8 million passengers while Cape Town-Johannesburg (JNB-CPT) was Africa’s busiest route, with 3.3 million passengers. New York John F. Kennedy International Airport-Los Angeles (JFK-LAX) was the busiest route in North America with 2.2 million passengers while Barcelona-Palma de Mallorca (BCN-PMI) was the busiest within Europe with 2 million passengers.  Narrowbody aircraft from Boeing and Airbus were among the most used aircraft in 2024. Boeing 737 aircraft (including all variants) flew 10 million flights with 2.4 trillion Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs) in 2024. This was followed by the Airbus A320 with 7.9 million flights and 1.7 trillion ASKs and the Airbus A321 with 3.4 million flights and 1.1 trillion ASKs. The US remains the world’s biggest aviation market with 876 million passengers in 2024 on the strength of its domestic market, growing 5.2% year-on-year. China was the second-biggest passenger market, with 741 million passengers, a growth of 18.7% compared to 2023.  -IATA

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India aviation a compelling long term play despite near-term hiccups: Jefferies Investing.com -- India’s aviation sector presents a strong long-term growth story, supported by favorable demographics, infrastructure expansion, and increasing consumer spending, despite facing near-term operational challenges, Jefferies said in a note dated Monday. India is currently the world’s third-largest aviation market by passenger volume but accounts for only about 4% of global air traffic, while representing nearly 18% of the global population. This gap reflects significant under-penetration in air travel, with air trips per capita still among the lowest globally. Jefferies, citing IATA and Airbus, projects India’s air passenger traffic to triple over the next two decades, with Airbus estimating an 8.9% CAGR in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) through 2044. International travel is emerging as a key growth driver. IndiGo’s international capacity has risen to nearly 30% of its total, from low double digits a decade ago, and is projected to reach about 40% by 2030. Indian airlines, including Air India and IndiGo, are increasing wide-body aircraft orders and expanding direct overseas routes. This internationalisation trend is also lifting airport retail revenues, particularly at metro airports. India’s aviation infrastructure is also expanding rapidly. The number of airports has grown from 74 in FY14 to 157 in FY24 and is projected to reach 350-400 by FY47, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Meanwhile, domestic air traffic grew at a 14% CAGR between FY09 and FY19, while international traffic is now growing faster post-pandemic, with a 16% CAGR projected between FY23 and FY25. On the supply side, the registered fleet size has nearly doubled over the past 15 years to around 850 aircraft. IndiGo leads the order book, followed by Air India and Akasa. Jefferies noted that 78% of India’s current fleet comprises narrow-body jets, reflecting the domestic-heavy market mix. Jefferies highlighted several headwinds: aircraft supply bottlenecks, high aviation turbine fuel taxation, weak MRO infrastructure, airspace-related geopolitical risks, and short-term sentiment issues stemming from recent air safety incidents. Still, the brokerage sees long-term value in key stocks. IndiGo is positioned as the top player in Indian aviation, with a dominant domestic market share, growing international footprint, and a forecast mid-teen earnings growth. Its EV/EBITDA valuation of around 12x for FY26/FY27 is seen as reasonable. For GMR Airports, which operates major hubs like Delhi and Hyderabad, Jefferies forecasts around 25% EBITDA CAGR between FY25 and FY28, supported by revised tariffs, land monetisation, and a recovery in travel retail. Jefferies also noted that travel is becoming a larger share of household discretionary spending, rising from 14% in 2010 to 16% in 2020 and projected to reach 20% by 2030. Despite the rise of premium rail options, the lack of a true high-speed network and long travel times continue to favor air travel. With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Sure, there are always opportunities in the stock market – but finding them feels more difficult now than a year ago. Unsure where to invest next? One of the best ways to discover new high-potential opportunities is to look at the top performing portfolios this year. ProPicks AI offers 6 model portfolios from Investing.com which identify the best stocks for investors to buy right now. For example, ProPicks AI found 9 overlooked stocks that jumped over 25% this year alone. The new stocks that made the monthly cut could yield enormous returns in the coming years. Is GMRI one of them?

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Korean Air to acquire 10 pc stake in Canada's WestJet - Yes Punjab News Korean Air to buy 10% stake in WestJet for $220M, deepening its North American presence amid a major expansion strategy in global aviation markets.

Korean Air to acquire 10 pc stake in Canada's WestJet yespunjab.com?p=121861

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Airlines slash Canada-US capacity as passenger bookings collapse by 70%.

The sharpest cuts hit peak summer travel months, suggesting a deepening crisis in North American air travel as airlines scramble to redeploy aircraft.
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