Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
September 24th 2025
Today’s briefs report news from Boeing, Etihad Cargo, International Air Transport Association, International Civil Aviation Organization, International Renewable Energy Agency, Japan Airlines, San Diego International Airport, SITA, Tag-N-Trac and Uzbekistan Airways. Read More »
Etihad Cargo is offering customers the option to monitor their shipments in real time with its SmartTrack service, developed in partnership with Tag-N-Trac.
The International Civil Aviation Organization and International Renewable Energy Agency have announced a partnership to support investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) projects through a global investment portal, Finvest@ETAF.
There is enough SAF feedstock for the global airline industry to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, the International Air Transport Association and Worley Consulting have found in a joint study.
Japan Airlines (JAL) is reopening its JAL Sky Museum at its Tokyo Haneda Airport maintenance centre on November 1 after being closed for four years.
San Diego International Airport has opened its new Terminal 1. It is equipped with SITA common use passenger processing equipment at its check-in counters, boarding gates and flight information display screens.
Uzbekistan Airways has ordered 14 787-9s from Boeing with options for eight more of the type. It is the largest aircraft order in the airline’s history. The carrier has a wide-body fleet of 787-8s and five 767-300ERs.