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British Airways partnered (23-Oct-2025) with British wellness specialist anatomē to launch a new limited-edition range of amenity kits in its Club World long haul business class cabin for services from London Gatwick Airport, effective 26-Oct-2025. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

British Airways recently partnered with Birchall to introduce a new tea selection for customers both onboard and on the ground, with service commencing from 01-May-20251. The airline also announced a GBP7 billion transformation plan, which included more than 600 modernisation initiatives and significant investments in customer experience, lounges, and premium cabin products2.

Manchester Airport, via its official Twitter account, announced (22-Oct-2025) Icelandair and Air Transat plan to move operations to Terminal 2. Icelandair services will move to the terminal on 28-Oct-2025, with Air Transat services moving on 02-Nov-2025.

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Manchester Airport had previously announced that Aer Lingus would move its services to Ireland from Manchester to Terminal 2 from 16-Sep-2025, consolidating its operations at the airport under one roof1. Other carriers, including Aurigny Air Services and EgyptAir, also outlined plans to relocate to Terminal 2 as part of the airport's transformation programme2 3.

Finnair announced (22-Oct-2025) plans to replace approximately 1700 seat covers in eight A321s. Six aircraft will return to service within a week and all eight A321s will be back in service by the end of Oct-2025. New seat covers are being installed to allow the aircraft to return to service. New covers are being sourced from multiple suppliers. As previously reported by CAPA, Finnair temporarily suspended operations of eight A321s on 13-Oct-2025, after being informed by the seat cover manufacturer that the impact of washing on fire protection of the seat covers was not verified in the required manner. The affected seat covers were manufactured by a long standing Finnair partner, based on specifications provided by the original seat manufacturer. The covers were washed in accordance with the information received from the original seat manufacturer. Finnair had to cancel approximately 70 flights since 13-Oct-2025, affecting travel plans of around 11,000 customers. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Finnair temporarily suspended eight A321s following indications from the seat cover manufacturer that the cleaning method's impact on fire protection had not been properly verified, leading to flight cancellations and operational adjustments, including aircraft type changes and cooperation with DAT to minimise disruption to passengers between 13-Oct-2025 and 21-Oct-20251 2 3.

Berlin Brandenburg Airport reported (22-Oct-2025) it handled its 100 millionth passenger since commencing operations. The busiest day in the airport's history was 17-Oct-2025 with 101,893 passengers. [more - original PR]

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Berlin Brandenburg Airport anticipated handling approximately 1.4 million passengers and 9400 aircraft movements during the autumn holiday period from 17-Oct-2025 to 02-Nov-2025, with services to 140 destinations in 50 countries and Türkiye and Spain as the most popular destinations1. During the summer holiday period in 2025, it expected 3.7 million passengers, connecting to 150 destinations across 50 countries2.

Onex Partners and WestJet closed (22-Oct-2025) the sale of minority equity stakes in WestJet to Delta Air Lines, Korean Air and Air France-KLM. Delta Air Lines has acquired a 15% minority equity stake in WestJet from the Onex Group, with Korean Air acquiring a further 10%. Upon closing, Delta Air Lines sold and transferred a 2.3% stake in WestJet to its JV partner Air France-KLM. As a result, the respective stakes of the partners stand as follows:

The Onex Group will continue to own and control WestJet, retaining 75% of the group's original investment. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Delta Air Lines and Korean Air invested USD300 million and USD220 million respectively to acquire a combined 25% equity stake in WestJet from Onex Partners, with Delta transferring 2.3% to Air France-KLM for USD50 million upon closing. Barclays acted as financial advisor, and the transaction was subject to regulatory approvals at the time of announcement1.

VietJet Air confirmed (22-Oct-2025) the suspension of Hanoi-Con Dao and Ho Chi Minh City-Con Dao services operated with COMAC C909 aircraft. The LCC said the decision had been made "to streamline operations and further enhance its products and services on these routes". VietJet stated it intends to resume the services in mid Nov-2025. As previously reported by CAPA, VietJet launched the twice daily services on 19-Apr-2025, which were operating under a wet lease agreement with Chengdu Airlines. It marked the first time the C909 had been deployed on routes within Vietnam. VietJet is the third carrier in Southeast Asia to operate the C909, after Lao Airlines and TransNusa Air Services. [more - Aviation Week]

Background ✨

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam previously stated it was working with COMAC and the CAAC to address technical and regulatory issues related to the C909, as the government considered removing regulatory obstacles for the aircraft to operate in Vietnam1. VietJet Air was the third Southeast Asian carrier to use the C909, after Lao Airlines and TransNusa Air Services2.

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Embraer Commercial Aviation reported (21-Oct-2025) the following highlights for 3Q2025:

  • Delivered 20 new aircraft, compared to 16 in 3Q2024;
  • Deliveries totalled 46 aircraft for the first nine months of 2025;
  • Backlog increased 37% year-on-year to USD15.2 billion, supported by a 2.7x book-to-bill ratio over the past year. Firm order backlog:
    • E175: 200;
    • E190-E2: 37;
    • E195-E2: 253;
  • Avelo Airlines placed a firm order for 50 E195-E2 aircraft with 50 purchase rights;
  • LATAM Airlines Group signed a firm order for 24 E195-E2 aircraft with 50 purchase rights;
  • The company recorded one net cancellation for the E175 programme;
  • The recently signed agreement with TrueNoord for 20 E195-E2 aircraft with 20 purchase rights and up to 10 E175 aircraft will be included in 4Q2025. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Embraer projected full year 2025 commercial aircraft deliveries of 77 to 85 units, after delivering 46 through the first nine months, up from 42 in the same period of 2024. The 3Q2025 output comprised seven E175s, two E190-E2s, and 11 E195-E2s, compared to four, two, and 10 respectively in 3Q2024. Deliveries in 2024 totalled 73 commercial aircraft, with a backlog of USD10.2 billion at year end1 2.

Icelandair stated (19-Oct-2025) the Association of Icelandic Air Traffic Controllers announced industrial action at Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport on 19-Oct-2025. Icelandair is following ongoing negotiations with Isavia and actively preparing to minimise any potential schedule impact. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Strike action by Icelandic air traffic controllers at Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport in Dec-2023 caused significant disruption, impacting 13,000 passengers with a further 23,000 expected to be affected, and Icelandair estimated the resulting costs could reach USD5 million to USD7 million if unresolved. The carrier also stated it would seek full compensation from Isavia for the financial impact of these strikes1 2.

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