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Aegean Airlines has faced its second cat transport incident in two years, with three cats going missing on a flight from Crete to Paris. The airline, which did not provide an apology or explanation, later reunited the cats with their owners. Aegean Airlines allows pets in the cabin under specified conditions but has faced previous incidents of lost animals.

Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat

Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force successfully completed early demonstrations of the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, advancing autonomous combat aircraft capabilities. The program exceeded expectations, finishing ahead of schedule, and lays the groundwork for future mixed force structures involving both crewed and uncrewed systems. Future phases will focus on air-to-air weapons testing and further development.

China Airlines

China’s prominent airlines face challenges in achieving profitability, with strong domestic travel yet struggles on international routes to regions like North America and Europe. Air China and China Eastern report losses, while China Southern manages only a modest profit. This analysis delves into the factors influencing their financial performance and strategic responses.

Boeing 777-9 Brake Test

The Boeing 777-9 completed vital brake certification testing against challenging Oklahoma weather, testing the aircraft’s limits and ensuring safety and regulatory standards. Despite weather disruptions, the team adapted and completed the tests successfully, paving the way for the aircraft’s anticipated advancements in long-haul travel.

British Airways G-ZBKL

A British Airways flight from Sydney to Singapore made an emergency landing back at Sydney Airport due to smoke in the cabin. Emergency services were prepared and all passengers disembarked safely. British Airways is investigating the smoke’s source, but the flight remains canceled. A comparable event occurred in August 2025 involving a British Airways Airbus A380 in Johannesburg.