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June 19th 2025

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Today’s briefs report news from Airbus, Cebu Pacific, EGYPTAIR, Lufthansa Systems, MTU Aero Engines, RTX and Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). Read More »

RTX and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that outlines a 10-year roadmap to advance long-term strategic collaboration in Singapore. It reaffirms RTX’s longstanding commitment to Singapore and its role as a key hub for RTX’s global operations, particularly in aerospace MRO and manufacturing and innovation, the U.S. OEM said.

Cebu Pacific has confirmed Lufthansa Systems will implement its next-generation operations control and crew management solution. The Lufthansa Systems NetLine suite was chosen because of its advanced capabilities in flight operations, crew planning, rostering and real-time disruption management, Cebu Pacific announced at this week’s Paris Air Show.

Germany’s MTU Aero Engines has revised upwards its 2025 revenue forecast to 8.6 billion to 8.8 billion euros (US$10.18 billion) as a result of robust industry demand and a strong product mix.

EGYPTAIR has confirmed its order with Airbus for six additional A350-900s. The commitment increases the airline’s purchase of the type to 16.

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