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Aviation Industry News 26 September 2025 - 20 October 2025

Archer Aviation Skyrockets: eVTOL Test Milestones & Stock Surge Ignite Industry Buzz

Archer Aviation (ACHR) Soars on Korean Air Deal – eVTOL Stock Skyrockets Amid Air Taxi Race

Korean Air Deal Lifts ACHR Stock Archer Aviation made headlines on Oct. 20 by inking a partnership with Korean Air to commercialize its Midnight eVTOL air taxi in South Korea reuters.com. The deal includes a potential order for up to 100 Midnight aircraft, marking Archer’s first major airline customer in Asia. News of the “landmark partnership” sent ACHR shares up about 4–6% in early trading that day reuters.com tokenist.com, as investors cheered the validation by a global flag-carrier. Korean Air – with five decades of aerospace experience – will help Archer deploy Midnight across multiple use cases, starting with government
Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

FAA Approves Higher Output In a major positive for Boeing, the FAA on Oct 17 announced it had “conducted extensive reviews” and would allow Boeing to ramp 737 MAX output to 42 per month reuters.com. Boeing immediately confirmed it would “begin boosting production quickly” reuters.com. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg had long said the company was “pretty confident” it could raise the rate to 42 by year-end reuters.com, and after regulatory approval he outlined plans for subsequent increases in five-jet increments reuters.com. Tech investor site TechStock² noted the FAA news alongside other positives: “U.S. regulators cleared Boeing to boost 737 MAX output
18 October 2025
Breeze Airways Bags $47.5M Boost – $99 Caribbean Flights on the Horizon

Breeze Airways Bags $47.5M Boost – $99 Caribbean Flights on the Horizon

Financing Fuels Breeze’s Expansion In a deal announced this week, Breeze Airways and investment firm AIP Capital confirmed the closing of a $47.5 million secured debt financing on October 14 airlinegeeks.com. The funding, provided through AIP’s private credit arm, is secured by a diversified collateral package – namely Breeze’s spare parts inventory, a spare engine, and a flight simulator airlinegeeks.com. This kind of asset-backed loan signals investor confidence in the airline’s hard assets and growth plan. “We are proud to deepen our relationship with Breeze Airways by providing a bespoke financing solution to support Breeze’s strategic growth,” said Colm Daly,
BREAKING: Icelandic Budget Airline PLAY Abruptly Shuts Down – Thousands Stranded, 400 Jobs Lost

BREAKING: Icelandic Budget Airline PLAY Abruptly Shuts Down – Thousands Stranded, 400 Jobs Lost

Sudden Collapse Shocks Icelandic Aviation Iceland’s newest budget airline, PLAY, stunned travelers and industry observers on Sept. 29 when its board abruptly terminated all operations globenewswire.com. In an official press release (and a notice on its website), Fly PLAY hf. announced that “all of the company’s flights have been canceled” globenewswire.com. The company said it would work with authorities and staff to wind down the airline, but gave no room for continued service. In practical terms, every PLAY flight scheduled from that point was cancelled. Stranded passengers at Keflavik Airport and elsewhere were told to seek alternate routes. The airline’s message to customers
Boeing Stock Soars on Mega-Orders but Faces Turbulence – Key 2025 Update

Boeing Stock Soars on Mega-Orders but Faces Turbulence – Key 2025 Update

Comprehensive Report on Boeing (BA) Stock as of September 26, 2025 Latest Stock Performance: Turbulence After a Climb After a solid run earlier in 2025, Boeing’s stock hit some turbulence in September. As of Sept 26, BA shares trade around $213–$214, roughly where they stood one month ago, but they have seesawed in between. Over the past week, the stock has been volatile yet range-bound: it opened the week near $217, dipped mid-week, and settled in the low $210s by Thursday’s close. This choppiness reflects a tug-of-war between positive news (like major aircraft orders) and lingering concerns (regulatory issues and
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